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uncomforting

/kuhm-fer-ting/US // ˈkʌm fər tɪŋ //

令人不舒服的,不舒服的,让人不舒服的,不舒服的感觉

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : affording comfort or solace.

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Examples

  • Not surprisingly, many of these new collections focus on simple, comforting dishes that don’t require pricey cooking equipment or esoteric ingredients to make.

  • Her unblinking and sympathetic look at the diverse ways humans come to their final resting places is an oddly comforting reminder of what a compassionate burial can do for the living.

  • That’s the key question, and it’s comforting to know that researchers are making progress.

  • There are also some comforting numbers as the effects of the pandemic are different depending on a business niche.

  • It’s very comforting to think that one person can make things great or terrible.

  • All this data is a mirror held up to ourselves, and in a way, it's rather comforting.

  • It is more comforting to associate bigotry with certain attitudes supposedly on the fringes of public life.

  • In an environment of uncertainty, fixating on the accused is comforting.

  • It was refreshingly candid, but not necessarily theologically sound or comforting to Christian voters.

  • After being yelled at like that by Christopher, is it comforting or horrifying for Morello to run into Nichols immediately?

  • I rather fear, major, that your method of comforting me is not what the missionary would call orthodox.

  • That thou mayest bear thy shame, and mayest be confounded in all that thou hast done, comforting them.

  • All believers may not enjoy this blessing; few may attain to it in any comforting or satisfactory measure; yet it is attainable.

  • One glance up into the sky over the trees in the Park helped her more than any human comforting.

  • When, by way of comforting Jaffery, I criticised Doria's outburst, he fell upon me as though about to devour me alive.