Discomfort in a sentence as a noun

They feel a constant sense of discomfort, even dread.

Needles are needles so there was discomfort, but it was very quick -- like a hard pinch.

Try to build a process that is immune to discomfort and lack of confidence.

Left hospital with neither glass in eye nor major discomfort.

The discomfort you feel is with the rest of us 'out there', right?Society is reflective of its components.

Likewise a DDoS may seem destructive but if it causes MIT to have better Ethics and Leadership as a result then its well worth the discomfort.

Talk about first world problems, it's almost embarrassing that you have to seek out discomfort and the only way to do it is to take a cold shower.

As someone who's never worked at Google, this blog post gives me the same kind of curious discomfort I used to have reading michaelochurch comments.

From what I gather this is essentially protesting, although a protest that actually causes those in power some discomfort.

Went to hospital with glass in eye while experiencing major discomfort, down from excruciating pain earlier.

When probing for more thorough information, the founder became a bit squirrely, which is probably due to some sort of discomfort around sharing stuff.

I am indeed getting a feeling of discomfort, because I feel some responsibility to challenge what I perceive to be a homophobic comment.

There will certainly be discomfort upon the arrival of unbundling, but this article ignores long-term adjustments of the ecosystem.

From an efficiency/sustainability point of view, I have a basic discomfort with the idea of throwing away all the wifi/controller stuff each time you need a new bulb.

I'm going to go out on a limb and register a slight discomfort with the increasing use of HN as a "court of public opinion" in very fact-bound disputes like this one. I can sort of see resorting to it out of desperation, but I'm afraid the Internet Lynch Mob has a very high ratio of outrage to effort spent actually investigating.

Discomfort definitions

noun

the state of being tense and feeling pain

See also: uncomfortableness

noun

an uncomfortable feeling of mental painfulness or distress

See also: soreness irritation