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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    embarrass humiliate mortify abash confound discomfort disconcert dismay distress perturb rattle unsettle fluster intimidate cow daunt demoralize disillusion dishearten discourage displease annoy vex irritate plague bother harass badger persecute torment trouble worry vexate affront offend insult snub slight disdain scorn disdainfulness contempt contumely ignominy shame ignominiousness embarrassment chagrin humiliation mortification abashment confusion consternation dismay discomposure disquiet unease uneasiness apprehension trepidation fear fright alarm panic consternate disturb disrupt upset ruffle rouse provoke inflame enrage infuriate exasperate incense enkindle kindle inflame fire agitate stir awaken arouse excite foment instigate instill sow plant nurture foster encourage abet aid assist help support countenance favor patronize protect shield defend vindicate.

    Meaning of Discomfit

    The primary meaning of the word "discomfit" is to cause someone to feel embarrassed, humiliated, or defeated.

    Definitions

    • To cause someone to feel embarrassed, humiliated, or defeated, often by making them feel awkward or self-conscious.
    • To thwart or frustrate someone's plans or intentions, often by making them feel uncomfortable or uneasy.
    • To make someone feel ill at ease or out of place, often by creating an atmosphere of tension or awkwardness.

    Etymology of Discomfit

    The word "discomfit" has its roots in Old French, where "desconfit" meant "defeated" or "disheartened".
    The word is derived from the prefix "des-" (meaning "opposite of" or "reversal of") and "confit" (meaning "confidence" or "courage"), and originally meant "to deprive of confidence" or "to dishearten".
    Over time, the word evolved to encompass a range of meanings related to causing discomfort, embarrassment, or humiliation.

    Example Uses

    • The politician's scandalous behavior discomfited her supporters and led to a decline in her popularity.
    • The teacher's sarcastic comment discomfited the student and made him feel embarrassed in front of his peers.
    • The unexpected news discomfited the family and caused them to feel anxious and uncertain about their future.

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