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uncomfortable

/uhn-kuhmf-tuh-buhl, -kuhm-fer-tuh-buhl/US // ʌnˈkʌmf tə bəl, -ˈkʌm fər tə bəl //UK // (ʌnˈkʌmftəbəl) //

不舒服的,不舒服,不太舒服,不舒适的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : causing discomfort or distress; painful; irritating.
    • : in a state of discomfort; uneasy; conscious of stress or strain.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.painful, rough
adj.distressed, upset
Synonyms
angry愤怒的,愤怒,愤怒地,生气annoyed恼火的,恼人的,恼火的是,烦人的awkward笨拙的,尴尬的,笨拙,尴尬confused混乱的,困惑,困惑的,糊涂embarrassed尴尬的,窘迫的,尴尬,窘迫fatigued疲惫不堪,疲惫不堪的,疲惫的,疲乏不堪harsh严厉的,苛刻的,严酷的,严厉miserable悲惨的,凄惨的,凄惨,悲惨的事nervous紧张,忐忑不安,紧张的,紧张不安restless神不守舍,不安分,不安于现状,不安分守己self-conscious自觉的,自觉,自觉性,自觉地tired累了,疲惫,疲劳,疲倦uneasy不舒服,不安,不舒服的,不安的weary疲惫,疲惫不堪,疲倦,疲乏aching疼痛,疼痛的,隐隐作痛,酸痛anguished痛苦的,痛苦不堪的,苦恼的,痛心疾首chafed皴裂的,皴裂,皴皱的,皴裂过的cheerless无精打采的,无精打采,郁郁寡欢,郁郁寡欢的comfortless不舒服,不舒适,不舒服的,舒适disquieted忧心忡忡,忧虑的,忐忑不安,忧心忡忡的disturbed不安的,忐忑不安,感到不安,感到不安的exhausted疲惫不堪,疲惫不堪的,筋疲力尽,精疲力竭galled震惊,震惊了,震惊的,震惊的是hurt伤害,负伤,伤痛,受伤的ill at ease局促不安,拘束,拘谨,拘束感in pain在痛苦中,痛苦中,在疼痛中,痛苦中的pained痛苦的,痛心的,痛苦不堪的,痛心smarting聪明,聪明的,自作聪明,聪明的人sore酸痛,疼痛,疼痛感,疮stiff僵硬的,坚硬的,僵硬,坚硬strained紧绷绷的,紧张的,紧绷的,紧绷着脸suffering痛苦,苦难,煎熬,苦痛troubled穷途末路,困扰的,愦愦,困扰vexed苦恼的是,苦恼,懊恼,苦恼的worn磨损的,破旧的,磨损,穿着的wracked焦头烂额,焦头烂额的,焦头烂额的人,艰难的wretched凄惨的,惨不忍睹,惨不忍睹的,凄惨

Examples

  • I try not to bring up anything positive about my life with her, because then she says things that make me uncomfortable.

  • The second group would be paid more if they made their partner uncomfortable.

  • Those things forced the GOP into very uncomfortable conversations about what their party should be.

  • The fact that I had basically gone my entire life without ever even touching a dead body meant that I had a very uncomfortable relationship being in the presence of a dead body.

  • Any type of wetness will increase the rate at which heat leaves your body and will be uncomfortable.

  • Even in the medieval era this disparity made Christians uncomfortable.

  • ThinkProgress calls the premise “uncomfortable and vaguely sad.”

  • That is a distinction with a sociological difference—for many, an uncomfortable one to consider.

  • Because holy hell was that bland, unfunny, uncomfortable, and just plain confusing.

  • He said he thought his investigation was “too uncomfortable.”

  • Bernard was uncomfortable enough not to care to be mocked; but he felt even more sorry that Gordon should be.

  • Shortly after she came to her lesson limping, and remarked that she felt very uncomfortable.

  • It took me back to Burma and a certain very uncomfortable night that I once passed in the jungle.

  • It stands up so high at the back of her neck I should think it would feel very uncomfortable.

  • But there was something about the chilly expression in her eyes that made Delancy feel decidedly uncomfortable.