the feeling of being uncomfortable, as an elderly person, and not remembering the correct word to use in such a case
These bleachers make me feel... discomfortated.
Too many people confuse discomfort with actual pain, but it's not the same thing. Discomfort is not the same as being physically tortured, it's just something people dont like, it's an inconvenience. Not being comfortable is not the same thing as pain.
Discomfort is not unbearable, its irritating at times, but it's not the same thing as painful. People who tell you it is are full of shit.
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the feeling of being undermined when trying to prove or identify a point. This feeling can be so overwhelming that oneself may artificially create a situation or enviroment in order to validate one's point.
The word discomfortness is not an official word in Webster's dictionary. However, Mike was able to prove to his wife the word discomfortness truly exist in Urbandictionary.com the dictionary of the people, the dictionary of Choice!!
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The act of being discombobulated and uncomfortable at the same time.
Kristina: I just fell up the stairs. Now my legs hurt. I'm feeling extremely discomfortable.
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an alternative for uncomfortable, created by the VERY drunken likes of melissa.
this kaialau makes me very discomfortable
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The โDiscomfort Innโ is a hotel/motel that is a huge disappointment to you when you stay there overnight. First, theyโre out of ice, then the fire alarm goes off at 3:00 am and you have to hurry and get dressed to leave and go out in the cold. After waiting outside, you find out it was a false alarm. You get up in the morning only to find that there is no breakfast left.
Rick was so aggravated with his visit at the motel, when asked if his overnight stay was comfortable; he blurted out that it should be called โThe Discomfort Inn!โ
Training through deliberate practice that results in associating uncomfortable feelings, thoughts, and body sensations as routine and not something to be avoided.
I wish he would stop bitching about the heat and learn to normalize discomfort.