Synonym: discompose, disconcert, untune, upset. Similar words: discomfited, discomfiture, discomfort, disco, discord, discount, discolour, discolor. Meaning: [dɪs'kʌmfɪt] v. cause to lose one's composure.
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1. The tricky question about his finances discomfited the minister.
2. He will be particularly discomfited by the minister's dismissal of his plan.
3. The opposition leader has regularly discomfited him in parliament.
4. Will wanted to do likewise, but felt too discomfited.
5. He was discomfited by her silence.
6. Heavy rain discomfited our plans for a picnic.
7. He was not noticeably discomfited by the request.
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8. He was discomfited by the unexpected questions.
9. The invading army was discomfited in every battle.
10. But the lack of historical perspective was discomfiting.
11. Foley's announcement discomfited some Democrats.
12. It was a strange, discomfiting and disorientating landscape.
13. Whatever he was saying clearly discomfited the librarian.
14. Discomfited, Harbour blurted out that he thought Dangerous Corner a wonderful play, absolutely wonderful.
15. This only discomfited the coroner further, he stared down at the floor and shuffled his feet like some clumsy schoolboy.
16. Commercialize reform, it is a revolution of discomfit system.
17. To cause to feel chagrin ; mortify or discomfit.
18. The teacher is completely discomfit by the unexpected question.
19. Send forth Your arrows, and discomfit them.
20. This conclusion should particularly discomfit popular proponents of atheism, such as Richard Dawkins, whose position is entirely based on demonstrably faulty arguments.
21. Commercialize change change, it is a revolution of discomfit system.
22. It was plain that the two great detectives were discomfited by each other's presence.
23. Her remark that she could always have stayed home and made cookies has discomfited Republicans, not least Barbara Bush.
24. Her brief, elliptical poems, most written in the 1850s and 1860s, sorely discomfited some but greatly delighted others.
25. For now, the US tolerates China's covert and overt attempts to discomfit the US.
26. He's also a heck of a Quidditch player and a good enough wizard (outside the academic environment, at least) that he can even discomfit the unshakeable Dolores Umbridge.
27. They fear the public ignoring their jobs so that city services are not maintained, a discomfit to the elite.
28. Flash forth lightning, and scatter them; Send forth Your arrows, and discomfit them.
29. You must not allow our difficult way of life to discomfit you.
30. To traffic carriage industry, learn Han steel experience, should contact a company namely actual, produce industry distinguishing feature adequately, discomfit economic system leaves a company...
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