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discomfit
[dis-kuhm-fit]
verb (used with object)
to confuse and deject; disconcert.
to be discomfited by a question.
Synonyms: , ,to frustrate the plans of; thwart; foil.
Archaic.to defeat utterly; rout.
The army was discomfited in every battle.
noun
Archaic.rout; defeat.
discomfit
/ ɪˈʌɪ /
verb
to make uneasy, confused, or embarrassed
to frustrate the plans or purpose of
archaicto defeat in battle
Other 51Թ Forms
- discomfiter noun
- undiscomfited adjective
- 徱ˈdzھٱ noun
- 徱ˈdzھٳܰ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of discomfit1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of discomfit1
Example Sentences
I came away from “Notes to John” feeling discomfited and saddened — though literary scholars may read it as providing context with which to deconstruct a great writer’s oeuvre.
But when the movie reaches an admirable capacity with its ideas about parenthood, authoritarianism, mortality and connection, it falters in bringing everything to the reverberating conclusion its discomfiting first two-thirds merits.
People who consider it their right to force their religious beliefs on others are not just discomfiting to members of a religious minority like me; they’re frightening.
And, often, getting discomfited slightly helps that process along.
Easily discomfited when danced into corners from which the only escape is introspection.
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