10 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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The awkward silence discomfited everyone in the room.
The complicated puzzle will discomfit even the experts.
The mysterious noise outside the window is discomfiting the curious cat.
The relentless rainstorm will be discomfiting for the outdoor event.
I am discomfiting my opponent with unexpected moves in the chess match.
The surprising turn of events has discomfited the characters in the novel.
With his sharp wit and clever remarks, the comedian will have discomfited even the toughest crowd.
The constant noise had been discomfiting her attempts at meditation.
His sarcastic remark was meant to discomfit his opponent in the debate.
As the novel reaches its climax, the plot twists will have been discomfiting readers who thought they had it all figured out.
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