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3 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Discomfit' in a Sentence

"To cause confusion, discomfort, and discouragement; to make someone feel uneasy or disconcerted." more

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She was discomfited by the sudden change in weather during the outdoor event.
The awkward silence discomfited everyone in the room.
His sarcastic remark was meant to discomfit his opponent in the debate.

Discomfit

dis-kuhm-fit
verbTo cause confusion, discomfort, and discouragement; to make someone feel uneasy or disconcerted.
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Last Updated On: January 27, 2024
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