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malady

Noun
pl: maladies

This term carries a heavier, more formal weight than illness or sickness, often suggesting a chronic or mysterious condition that is difficult to cure. It evokes a sense of lingering suffering or a deep-seated pathology rather than a temporary ailment like a cold. When applied to social or political contexts, it describes a systemic rot or a pervasive moral failing. In this sense, it frames a societal issue as a disease that requires a cure, emphasizing the destructive and spreading nature of the problem.

Meanings

Noun

A disease or an ailment of the body.

"The doctor struggled to diagnose the mysterious malady affecting the patient."

Noun

A serious problem or a deep-seated flaw within a society, organization, or system.

"Corruption is a malady that has plagued the local government for decades."

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