Discomfit
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British pronunciation/dɪskˈɒmfɪt/
American pronunciation/dɪskˈɑːmfɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "discomfit"

to discomfit
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to make someone feel uneasy, embarrassed, or anxious

Transitive: to discomfit sb
to discomfit definition and meaning
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An unexpected compliment from their crush discomfited them with a wave of self-consciousness.
Her blunt honesty often discomfited those who expected polite small talk.
Pointed personal questions are likely to discomfit most people in a job interview.
example
Example
An unexpected compliment from their crush discomfited them with a wave of self-consciousness.
Her blunt honesty often discomfited those who expected polite small talk.
Pointed personal questions are likely to discomfit most people in a job interview.
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