Discomfit vs. Discomfort

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Discomfitverb

(archaic) To defeat completely; to rout.

Discomfitverb

(rare) To defeat the plans or hopes of; to frustrate.

Discomfitverb

To embarrass greatly; to confuse; to perplex; to disconcert.

Discomfitadjective

(obsolete) Discomfited; overthrown.

Discomfitverb

To scatter in fight; to put to rout; to defeat.

Discomfitverb

To break up and frustrate the plans of; to balk to throw into perplexity and dejection; to disconcert.

Discomfitadjective

Discomfited; overthrown.

Discomfitnoun

Rout; overthrow; discomfiture.

Discomfitverb

cause to lose one's composure

Discomfitverb

make (someone) feel uneasy or embarrassed

Discomfortnoun

Mental or bodily distress.

Discomfortnoun

Something that disturbs one’s comfort; an annoyance.

Discomfortverb

To cause annoyance or distress to.

Discomfortverb

(obsolete) To discourage; to deject.

Discomfortverb

To discourage; to deject.

Discomfortverb

To destroy or disturb the comfort of; to deprive of quiet enjoyment; to make uneasy; to pain; as, a smoky chimney discomforts a family.

Discomfortnoun

Discouragement.

Discomfortnoun

Want of comfort; uneasiness, mental or physical; disturbance of peace; inquietude; pain; distress; sorrow.

Discomfortnoun

the state of being tense and feeling pain

Discomfortnoun

an uncomfortable feeling in some part of the body

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