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Comparative
more uncomfortable
Superlative
most uncomfortable
1
(of clothes, furniture, etc.) unpleasant to use or wear
- The tight jeans were uncomfortable to wear for long periods.
- The old chair was so uncomfortable that no one wanted to sit in it.
- The scratchy fabric of the sweater made it uncomfortable against her skin.
- The dining chairs were uncomfortable, causing guests to fidget during the meal.
- She found the high heels uncomfortable to walk in, so she switched to flats.
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2
feeling embarrassed, anxious, or uneasy because of a situation or circumstance
- She felt uncomfortable when everyone stared at her during the presentation.
- He avoided eye contact because he felt uncomfortable discussing his personal life.
- The awkward silence made the situation even more uncomfortable.
- The sudden question caught her off guard, leaving her feeling uncomfortable.
- He shifted in his seat, feeling uncomfortable under the scrutiny of his peers.
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