misease (Meaning)

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misease (n.)

Want of ease; discomfort; misery.

Synonyms & Antonyms of misease

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

misease Sentence Examples

  1. The unsettling misease that pervaded the room created an oppressive atmosphere.
  2. The patient's vague complaints of misease made it difficult for the doctor to make a diagnosis.
  3. The sudden change in weather brought on a sense of misease that permeated throughout the town.
  4. The woman felt a growing misease as she realized the true extent of her husband's deception.
  5. A sense of unease and misease gripped the soldiers as they awaited the enemy's attack.
  6. The oppressive misease of the dictatorship stifled any hope or optimism among the citizens.
  7. The traveler felt a strange misease as he ventured further into the unknown territory.
  8. A deep-seated misease haunted the man, leaving him unable to find peace or contentment.
  9. The news of the impending war sent a wave of misease through the entire nation.
  10. The uncertain future cast a pall of misease over the group, dampening their spirits.

FAQs About the word misease

Want of ease; discomfort; misery.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The unsettling misease that pervaded the room created an oppressive atmosphere.

The patient's vague complaints of misease made it difficult for the doctor to make a diagnosis.

The sudden change in weather brought on a sense of misease that permeated throughout the town.

The woman felt a growing misease as she realized the true extent of her husband's deception.