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  2. the feeling of not being comfortable, either from a physical cause or from a situation, or something that causes this feeling: [ U ] It’s clear that both parties have some degree of discomfort with the idea. [ U ] She laughed at his discomfort (= embarrassment). Discomfort is also pain, usually not severe:

  3. The meaning of DISCOMFORT is mental or physical uneasiness : annoyance. How to use discomfort in a sentence.

  4. Discomfort is the feeling of irritation, soreness, or pain that, though not severe, is annoying. Every year, people who get a cold or the flu experience a few days of discomfort. The noun discomfort is good for describing situations when you aren't quite in pain, but you don't feel very good.

  5. Discomfort definition: an absence of comfort or ease; uneasiness, hardship, or mild pain.. See examples of DISCOMFORT used in a sentence.

  6. Discomfort is a painful feeling in part of your body when you have been hurt slightly or when you have been uncomfortable for a long time. She carried her left arm at an awkward angle, as if it were causing her discomfort.

  7. n. 1. Mental or bodily distress. 2. Something that disturbs one's comfort; an annoyance. tr.v. dis·com·fort·ed, dis·com·fort·ing, dis·com·forts. To make uncomfortable; distress. [Middle English, from Old French desconfort, from desconforter, to discourage : des-, dis- + conforter, to strengthen; see comfort.]

  8. Discomfort is a painful feeling in part of your body when you have been hurt slightly or when you have been uncomfortable for a long time. 2. Discomfort is a feeling of worry caused by shame or embarrassment.