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Definition of uncomfortable in English: uncomfortableadjectiveʌnˈkʌmf(ə)təb(ə)l 1Causing or feeling slight pain or physical discomfort. 不舒服的 his hard, uncomfortable bed Example sentencesExamples - The seats may be uncomfortable and the music too assertive but we don't care!
- The angle of the seat is odd and Akra Jr always looks slightly uncomfortable sitting in it.
- Although colic is not thought to be due to pain, a baby with colic may look uncomfortable or appear to be in pain.
- It's not that it's been hot so much as the very high humidity that's made me feel darned uncomfortable.
- This type of scraping biopsy can be uncomfortable but not painful so no anaesthetic is required.
- Angela had tried a variety of treatments in a bid to ease the horse's uncomfortable condition.
- The last camp is cut into a rockface and is supplied with an Islamic library and three uncomfortable beds.
- It is most uncomfortable craning one's neck whilst trying to watch the game.
- Also the heat in the office was said to have reached an extremely uncomfortable level.
- Climate change made the wearing of bushy white beards uncomfortable as well as impractical.
- She could laugh and smile at things she enjoyed and cry if uncomfortable or in pain but could do little to help herself.
- The entire notion of me lying in a hospital bed terrifies me, no wonder I find this bed uncomfortable.
- Lying in this position may be slightly uncomfortable, but it shouldn't be painful.
- Last weekend was very hot and no matter where or what you did it was uncomfortable.
- The flight back was very uncomfortable, and I had to take a lot of painkillers.
- This is an uncomfortable condition caused by overuse, strain or a tear in a tendon.
- I am always physically uncomfortable because of all the blue make-up I have to wear.
- Rebecca leaned back in her rather uncomfortable wooden chair and folded her arms across her chest.
- The test can take from 10 minutes up to half an hour and can be slightly uncomfortable.
- I was waiting on an uncomfortable plastic chair to be seen by a nurse.
Synonyms painful, not comfortable, intolerable, unbearable, disagreeable, excruciating, agonizing, confining, cramped, Spartan - 1.1 Causing or feeling unease or awkwardness.
不安的;不自在的 he began to feel uncomfortable at the man's hard stare 在那人逼视下他开始感到不自在。 令人不安的寂静。 Example sentencesExamples - Conditions get slightly uncomfortable and all politeness flies out the window.
- As was always the case in company, he appeared uncomfortable and slightly aloof.
- It was a topic that I was uncomfortable with as who wants to talk structure with friends.
- I will go back to change it to the default one immediately if this made you uncomfortable.
- The conversation can often be uncomfortable and the disagreements are here to stay.
- I ended up occupying the end of the bar and nursing a Guinness and feeling decidedly uncomfortable.
- You can tell Brett is slightly uncomfortable as the five of us travel up in the lift to the second floor.
- For good people it is very uncomfortable to be in the presence of someone in pain and not be able to do anything about it.
- At first she found him pleasant, but then he started to make her feel uncomfortable, the court heard.
- People often feel uncomfortable with that concept, but I don't have a problem with it.
- Closer analysis of why I find this funny leads to the uncomfortable conclusion that I am a bigot.
- The figure looked unbearable uncomfortable as he shoved his hands in his pockets.
- Such a request would also represent a recognition of an uncomfortable fact.
- I'm very uncomfortable with the idea of these psychologists analysing my responses.
- It is manifest in the wish for pain to go away; or the dismissal of some uncomfortable idea.
- I know that sounds weird and I'm a bit uncomfortable about having it in print but it's the truth.
- They made you laugh but feel rather uncomfortable at the same time and comedy should do that occasionally.
- Miller was obviously uncomfortable with the questions and shifted in his chair.
- It is, to say the least, uncomfortable seeing such pain inflicted on an innocent man.
- A master of image and mood, he seems deeply uncomfortable with dialogue and structure.
Synonyms uneasy, awkward, ill at ease, nervous, tense, edgy, restless, self-conscious, embarrassed, discomfited, disturbed, troubled, upset, worried, anxious, apprehensive informal rattled, fazed, discombobulated, twitchy British informal stressy North American informal antsy rare unquiet awkward, uneasy, unpleasant, disagreeable, distressing, painful, disturbing, embarrassing, embarrassed, tense, strained, charged, worrisome, fraught informal sticky
Derivativesnounʌnˈkʌmf(ə)təb(ə)lnəs There's something hugely satisfying in my new ability to stand silent for five minutes looking at menus without being compelled to order food by the previous uncomfortableness of such silences. Example sentencesExamples - Why is it okay for straight women to compliment the looks of another woman and then, on the other hand, when men do the same, social uncomfortableness arises.
- I honestly don't know what kept me from falling asleep, although it might have something to do with the overwhelming uncomfortableness of the chair I was sitting on.
- And I think more than the uncomfortableness and lack of maybe toilet facilities, Kyra, it has been the lack of information.
- I didn't cough or splutter… in fact, I felt no awkwardness or uncomfortableness that I thought I might, and so I did it again.
Definition of uncomfortable in US English: uncomfortableadjective 1Causing or feeling slight pain or physical discomfort. 不舒服的 athlete's foot is a painful and uncomfortable condition 脚气令人痛苦难受。 Example sentencesExamples - Last weekend was very hot and no matter where or what you did it was uncomfortable.
- She could laugh and smile at things she enjoyed and cry if uncomfortable or in pain but could do little to help herself.
- The flight back was very uncomfortable, and I had to take a lot of painkillers.
- I am always physically uncomfortable because of all the blue make-up I have to wear.
- The seats may be uncomfortable and the music too assertive but we don't care!
- Lying in this position may be slightly uncomfortable, but it shouldn't be painful.
- The angle of the seat is odd and Akra Jr always looks slightly uncomfortable sitting in it.
- I was waiting on an uncomfortable plastic chair to be seen by a nurse.
- The test can take from 10 minutes up to half an hour and can be slightly uncomfortable.
- Angela had tried a variety of treatments in a bid to ease the horse's uncomfortable condition.
- The last camp is cut into a rockface and is supplied with an Islamic library and three uncomfortable beds.
- The entire notion of me lying in a hospital bed terrifies me, no wonder I find this bed uncomfortable.
- Although colic is not thought to be due to pain, a baby with colic may look uncomfortable or appear to be in pain.
- This is an uncomfortable condition caused by overuse, strain or a tear in a tendon.
- It's not that it's been hot so much as the very high humidity that's made me feel darned uncomfortable.
- It is most uncomfortable craning one's neck whilst trying to watch the game.
- Climate change made the wearing of bushy white beards uncomfortable as well as impractical.
- Rebecca leaned back in her rather uncomfortable wooden chair and folded her arms across her chest.
- This type of scraping biopsy can be uncomfortable but not painful so no anaesthetic is required.
- Also the heat in the office was said to have reached an extremely uncomfortable level.
Synonyms painful, not comfortable, intolerable, unbearable, disagreeable, excruciating, agonizing, confining, cramped, spartan - 1.1 Causing or feeling unease or awkwardness.
不安的;不自在的 he began to feel uncomfortable at the man's hard stare 在那人逼视下他开始感到不自在。 令人不安的寂静。 Example sentencesExamples - At first she found him pleasant, but then he started to make her feel uncomfortable, the court heard.
- I ended up occupying the end of the bar and nursing a Guinness and feeling decidedly uncomfortable.
- They made you laugh but feel rather uncomfortable at the same time and comedy should do that occasionally.
- Closer analysis of why I find this funny leads to the uncomfortable conclusion that I am a bigot.
- Such a request would also represent a recognition of an uncomfortable fact.
- A master of image and mood, he seems deeply uncomfortable with dialogue and structure.
- It is manifest in the wish for pain to go away; or the dismissal of some uncomfortable idea.
- The conversation can often be uncomfortable and the disagreements are here to stay.
- It is, to say the least, uncomfortable seeing such pain inflicted on an innocent man.
- As was always the case in company, he appeared uncomfortable and slightly aloof.
- Miller was obviously uncomfortable with the questions and shifted in his chair.
- Conditions get slightly uncomfortable and all politeness flies out the window.
- I know that sounds weird and I'm a bit uncomfortable about having it in print but it's the truth.
- You can tell Brett is slightly uncomfortable as the five of us travel up in the lift to the second floor.
- I will go back to change it to the default one immediately if this made you uncomfortable.
- For good people it is very uncomfortable to be in the presence of someone in pain and not be able to do anything about it.
- People often feel uncomfortable with that concept, but I don't have a problem with it.
- The figure looked unbearable uncomfortable as he shoved his hands in his pockets.
- It was a topic that I was uncomfortable with as who wants to talk structure with friends.
- I'm very uncomfortable with the idea of these psychologists analysing my responses.
Synonyms uneasy, awkward, ill at ease, nervous, tense, edgy, restless, self-conscious, embarrassed, discomfited, disturbed, troubled, upset, worried, anxious, apprehensive awkward, uneasy, unpleasant, disagreeable, distressing, painful, disturbing, embarrassing, embarrassed, tense, strained, charged, worrisome, fraught
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