Plural for a slight pain that is uncomfortable
“She looked at him, and he told her that he knew why she was feeling discomfort in her back.”
Plural for a lack of comfort
“His makeshift bed's discomfort made him sleep light. That was why he heard her stir and begin to waken as the first rays of the sun touched the small house.”
Plural for something that is unpleasant or causes inconvenience
“Why am I having to put up with the discomfort of having to stay in all the time?”
Plural for anxiety, or the state of being worried or anxious
“Back in the engineering lab, things had calmed down a bit, but the feeling of discomfort and uneasiness hadn't escaped the atmosphere.”
Plural for embarrassment, or the state of being embarrassed or humiliated
“Having to go about in shabby clothes causes shame, humiliation and discomfort as a result of being stared at and commented on.”
Plural for the state or fact of being shy or self-conscious
“Social anxiety or fear of people is really due to shyness and discomfort around strangers.”
Plural for a state of disapproval or feeling of unfulfillment
Plural for a feeling of general bodily discomfort, fatigue, or unpleasantness, often at the onset of illness
Plural for the state or fact of being troublesome or aggravating
Plural for an inconvenience, or the fact or state of being inconvenienced
Plural for a state of not being disposed to do something
To bother or cause unease to one's mental or emotional state
“This claim will discomfort many an actuary or mathematician.”
To cause to feel hurt, upset, or resentful
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