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    Dis·com·fit
    /diˈskəmfət/

    verb

    • 1. make (someone) feel uneasy or embarrassed: "he was not noticeably discomfited by her tone"
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  3. Discomfit means to put into a state of perplexity and embarrassment, or to frustrate the plans of. Learn the origin, usage, and synonyms of this verb and noun, and see how it differs from discomfort.

  4. Discomfit means to confuse and deject, to frustrate the plans of, or to defeat in battle. Learn the origin, synonyms, and quiz of this word from Dictionary.com.

  5. Discomfit is a formal verb that means to make someone feel uncomfortable, especially mentally. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and related words, and explore its pronunciation and translations.

  6. Discomfit is a formal verb that means to make someone feel uncomfortable, especially mentally. It can be used in sentences with synonyms, idioms and related words. See how to pronounce and use discomfit in different languages.

  7. Discomfort is a noun meaning uncomfortable, like the feeling you get when you realize you put salt instead of sugar in Mama's tea. Continue reading... To discomfit someone is to make them feel uncomfortable or upset. An easy way to discomfit another person is to use the age-old, childish trick of ignoring them.

  8. Discomfit means to make somebody feel confused or embarrassed. It is often used in the passive form, as in "He was not discomfited by the request". Learn more about its origin, pronunciation, synonyms and examples.

  9. Nov 3, 2023 · Discomfit is a verb that means to embarrass, to confuse, or to defeat someone or something. It comes from desconfire, a past participle of desconfire, which means to undo or to destroy. The word has synonyms, related terms, and translations in other languages.

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