Synonym: bother, distress, disturb, perturb, trouble, upset. Antonym: comfort. Similar words: comfortable, uncomfortable, discord, discount, discourse, discourage, discouraged, discordant. Meaning: [dɪs'kʌmfət] n. 1. the state of being tense and feeling pain 2. an uncomfortable feeling of mental painfulness or distress.
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91. Frequent travel made his leg swell up, and caused him a considerable amount of discomfort.
92. How could she avoid discomfort without setting herself up for worse problems by escaping more and learning less?
93. A cushion will help ease the discomfort of sitting on the floor.
94. A board will ruin any bed and cause discomfort at pressure points.
95. It seemed to her a precious gift, far more than just an alleviation of present discomfort.
96. A month later, however, she returned, complaining of discomfort from the lesion and still awaiting her clinic appointment.
97. Cooling gels with aloe vera can do much to relieve discomfort.
98. In five of these the procedure was carried out in stages with tract dilation and limited rotation times on account of local discomfort.
99. Insomnia Fetal movement, physical discomfort and fears about the future all hinder sleep.
100. There he crowded against other inhabitants in mutual discomfort as the drone of bombers drew near.
101. It was far too bright to be a star, but one could look directly at its tiny disk without discomfort.
102. The result is not only pain, but an enforced lay-off that can cause as much distress as the discomfort.
103. But romance is one thing, living together without discomfort is another.
104. Together, the noise and the unrelieved discomfort conspired to prevent anything more than the briefest escape into sleep.
105. Newborns seek nourishment and relief from discomfort, with their reflexes determining behavior.
106. Consumption of food relieves the discomfort and lowers his arousal level back towards its optimum level.
107. Certain forms of discomfort, certain forms of boredom, can be ignored or at least tolerated by means of diversion.
108. I kept slapping at them in discomfort, but Mr Kang appeared oblivious to such small annoyances.
109. Extra heating may also be required to offset pain, discomfort or poor circulation.
110. The first is one of a self-conscious confusion, the second of discomfort at being a lesbian.
111. He tried to name the fear and felt the discomfort of naming it.
112. One can almost feel the discomfort such syncretic attitudes created in Longobardi.
112. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
113. Paula Curry was good at hiding discomfort behind easy patter, but the strain was starting to tell.
114. The benefits of gaining insight, though, far outweigh the discomfort in getting there.
115. Glare and flicker from the screen can strain eyes and poor layout of workstations can cause discomfort.
116. Coulthard, who despite x-rays to the contrary believes he has cracked a rib, made only passing reference to the discomfort.
117. But he deludes himself in thinking this reflects support for himself when, in fact, it reflects discomfort with the opposition.
118. Best of all, riders can actually relax, without the stress of highway driving or the sardine-can discomfort of air travel.
119. Equally it would be foolish to have starved yourself so that you were hungry enough to feel discomfort.
120. This is the exclusive preserve of the cave explorer who cares less for personal discomfort.
More similar words: comfortable, uncomfortable, discord, discount, discourse, discourage, discouraged, discordant, discomposure, disconcerting, discouragement, discontinuance, viscous, disc, discard, discuss, discern, disciple, disclose, discredit, discipline, discussion, discretion, discrepancy, discharging, discernible, discriminate, indiscriminate, discrimination, aim for.