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Discomforted

Discomfort \Dis*com"fort\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Discomforted; p. pr. & vb. n. Discomforting.] [OF. desconforter, F. d['e]conforter, to discourage; pref. des- (L dis-) + conforter. See Comfort.]

  1. To discourage; to deject.

    His funeral shall not be in our camp, Lest it discomfort us.
    --Shak.

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

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discomforted

vb. (en-past of: discomfort)

Usage examples of "discomforted".

Martin grinned, and Garret became discomforted by the mocking humor in his eyes.

He was still discomforted by the sight of so many of them passing to the east, and the recent enemy watched him ride by with guarded expressions as he headed toward Elvandar.

Near the sea, not yet named for the blood of thousands killed upon it, the Sunn huddle on the shore, newly emerged from the sea, discomforted upon the land, but no longer able to abide in the deep.

He motioned to one of the men by the door, who also looked discomforted by Amos' words.

Kasumi was equally discomforted by the casual tone these people took toward Pug.

Though they both knew it was she who was discomforted by the whole idea.

It discomforted her because it was a long, measuring glance that carried in its cold depths something stronger than hate, something more insulting than contempt.

That his enemy should take more losses than strictly necessary just to gain an insignificant bit of ground discomforted him.

Though weary still from the battle the previous day, and no little bit discomforted by the sa wine consumed with Lord Chipino to celebrate the victory, she forced her heavy eyes to open.

He motioned to one of the men by the door, who also looked discomforted by Amoss words.

She did not seem at all discomforted by her gaffe, and Margaret sensed that she was actually having a very good time.

He was yet young, and should have been discomforted by her frank observation of his nakedness.