Another Word For Uncomfortable
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Meaning
The word "uncomfortable" refers to a state of feeling uneasy, physically or emotionally. When someone is uncomfortable, they may feel pain, distress, or awkwardness in a particular situation. This feeling can arise from various circumstances, such as being in an unfamiliar environment, facing social pressure, or experiencing physical discomfort.
Synonyms
- Uneasy
- Discomforting
- Distressing
- Awkward
- Unpleasant
Antonyms
- Comfortable
- Easy
- Pleasant
- Relaxed
- Content
Etymology
The word "uncomfortable" comes from the prefix “un-,” meaning “not,” and the word “comfortable,” which derives from the Latin “comfortare,” meaning “to strengthen” or “to encourage.” "Comfortable" itself is formed from the Latin root "com-" (with, together) and "fortis" (strong).
Examples
- After sitting in the same position for hours, I felt uncomfortable and needed to stretch.
- The awkward silence in the room made everyone feel uncomfortable.
- She tried to make everyone feel welcome, but some guests still appeared uncomfortable at the gathering.
- It can be uncomfortable to confront someone about their behavior, but it’s often necessary for resolution.
- Wearing new shoes can often be uncomfortable at first, before they become more fitting.