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discomfit

[dis-kuhm-fit] / dɪsˈkʌm fɪt /


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He had not yet come out to his parents as gay, and worried such accusations might discomfit his family.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 19, 2023

Warhol also embraced camp as a personal style, performing a theatrical effeminacy that equated to a strategic queerness designed to discomfit those among his contemporaries who held him to be "too swish."

From Salon • Feb. 19, 2022

And the spectacle of nonviolent suffering in a just cause had the potential to discomfit witnesses and render violent and intimidating reprisals less effective.

From Scientific American • Feb. 3, 2021

It is not proselytising or alarmist to tell us the raw truth about what is happening to the world, however much it might discomfit us.

From The Guardian • Nov. 7, 2018

There lieth beneath the fortress and the forest a parlous passage wherein dwells the fiend, the which I have much discomfit of.

From A Knyght Ther Was by Young, Robert F.




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