discomfort


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discomfort /dɪsˈkʌmfət $ -ərt/ noun

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discomfort
[noun]
Synonyms:
- pain, ache, hurt, irritation, malaise, soreness
- uneasiness, annoyance, distress, hardship, irritation, nuisance, trouble
English Thesaurus: hurt, ache, throb, sting, smart, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

discomfort /dɪsˈkʌmfət $ -ərt/ noun
[Word Family: noun: comfort, discomfort, comforter; adverb: comfortablyuncomfortably, comfortingly; adjective: comfortableuncomfortable, comforting; verb: comfort]

1. [uncountable] a feeling of slight pain or of being physically uncomfortable:
If the exercise causes discomfort, stop immediately.

2. [uncountable] a feeling of embarrassment, shame, or worry:
To her discomfort, he laughed.

3. [countable] something that makes you feel uncomfortable or gives you a slight pain:
the discomforts of air travel

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

discomfort
noun
I. slight pain
ADJ. acute, considerable, great, severe, growing He became conscious of a growing discomfort.
mild, minor, slight You may experience some slight discomfort after the operation.
bodily, physical
QUANT. amount, degree
VERB + DISCOMFORT complain of, experience, feel, get, have, suffer Some of the patients complained of discomfort. I didn't have much discomfort after the operation.
cause | ease, lessen, reduce, relieve Not eating late at night should help to relieve the discomfort.
PREP. in ~ He appeared to be in great discomfort.
with/without ~ You should be able to drive without discomfort after about two weeks.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

discomfort
II. embarrassment
VERB + DISCOMFORT cause The revelations caused some discomfort to the president.
enjoy Paula smiled, enjoying her sister's discomfort.
DISCOMFORT + VERB grow, increase

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

hurt if part of your body hurts, it feels painful:
My chest hurts when I cough.
ache to hurt with a continuous pain:
I’d been walking all day and my legs were really aching.
throb to feel a bad pain that comes and goes again in a regular and continuous way:
Lou had a terrible headache and his whole head seemed to be throbbing.
sting to feel a sharp pain, or to make someone feel this, especially in your eyes, throat, or skin:
My throat stings every time I swallow.
This injection may sting a little.
smart to hurt with a sudden sharp pain – used especially about your eyes, or your skin where something has hit you:
Her eyes were smarting from the thick smoke.
Jackson’s face was still smarting from the punch.
burn to feel very hot and painful or uncomfortable:
Be careful because this chemical will make your skin burn.
His eyes were burning because of the gas.
pinch if something you are wearing pinches you, it is too tight and presses painfully on your skin:
The shirt was a bit too small and it was pinching my neck.
something is killing me spoken informal used when something feels very painful:
My legs are killing me.
These shoes are killing me.
a bad back/leg/arm etc if you have a bad back/leg/arm etc, it feels painful:
He’s off work with a bad back.
pain noun [uncountable and countable] the feeling when part of your body hurts:
A broken leg can cause a lot of pain.
He felt a sharp pain in his chest.
twinge noun [countable] a sudden slight pain that comes and then disappears quickly:
When I bent down I felt a twinge in my back.
discomfort noun [uncountable] formal an uncomfortable feeling in your body, or a slight pain:
The procedure takes five minutes and only causes slight discomfort.
agony noun [uncountable] a feeling of great pain, or a situation in which you feel a lot of pain:
the agony of childbirth
I was in agony by the time I got to the hospital.
It was agony (=very painful)getting up out of bed.
suffering noun [uncountable] continuous physical or mental pain, which makes someone very unhappy:
I just wanted someone to put an end to my suffering.
the suffering of the earthquake victims

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

pain noun [uncountable and countable] the feeling when part of your body hurts:
A broken leg can cause a lot of pain.
He felt a sharp pain in his chest.
ache noun [uncountable and countable] a continuous pain, especially one that is not very bad. Most commonly used in compounds such as headache, toothache, and backache:
I felt an ache in my back after decorating all day.
Driving gives me a headache.
I’ve got stomach ache.
Do you have earache?
twinge noun [countable] a sudden slight pain that comes and then disappears quickly:
When I bent down I felt a twinge in my back.
discomfort noun [uncountable] formal an uncomfortable feeling in your body, or a slight pain:
The procedure takes five minutes and only causes slight discomfort.
agony noun [uncountable] a feeling of great pain, or a situation in which you feel a lot of pain:
the agony of childbirth
I was in agony by the time I got to the hospital.
It was agony (=very painful)getting up out of bed.
suffering noun [uncountable] continuous physical or mental pain, which makes someone very unhappy:
I just wanted someone to put an end to my suffering.
the suffering of the earthquake victims

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus


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