What is another word for dis-comforts?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈɪskˈʌmfəts], [ dˈɪskˈʌmfəts], [ d_ˈɪ_s_k_ˈʌ_m_f_ə_t_s]
Related words: chronic dis-comforts, what is a chronic dis-comfort, common chronic dis-comforts, common dis-comforts of pregnancy, pregnant dis-comfort symptoms
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Similar words for dis-comforts:
- annoyance (noun)
- awkwardness (noun)
- desperation (noun)
- discomfort (noun)
- dissatisfaction (noun)
- distress (noun)
- grief (noun)
- haplessness (noun)
- hardship (noun)
- hurt (noun)
- incommodiousness (noun)
- incommodity (noun)
- indisposition (noun)
- irritation (noun)
- malaise (noun)
- misery (noun)
- misfortune (noun)
- misfortune/mishap (noun)
- pain (noun)
- pang (noun)
- regret (noun)
- soreness (noun)
- suffering (noun)
- tension (noun)
- uneasiness (noun)
- unfortunateness (noun)
- unluckiness (noun)
- wretchedness (noun)
- bore (verb)
- dash (verb)
- disagree (verb)
- discomfort (verb)
- frighten (verb)
- incommode (verb)
- pain (verb)
- scarify (verb)
- spook (verb)
Synonyms for Dis-comforts:
n.
• annoyance (noun) • awkwardness (noun)- inconvenience,
- inopportuneness,
- delicacy,
- stickiness,
- thorniness,
- painfulness,
- uncomfortableness,
- untimeliness,
- discomfort,
- ticklishness,
- difficulty.
- agony,
- gloom,
- fear,
- distraction,
- misery,
- concern,
- depression,
- torture,
- grief,
- anxiety,
- despondency,
- anguish,
- heartache,
- pain,
- pang,
- dejection,
- unhappiness,
- disconsolateness,
- sorrow,
- desolation,
- despair,
- melancholy.
- ache,
- inquietude,
- uneasiness,
- hurt,
- unpleasantness,
- discomposure,
- displeasure,
- nuisance,
- upset,
- trouble,
- annoyance,
- disquiet,
- hardship,
- vexation,
- discomfiture,
- soreness,
- malaise,
- distress,
- embarrassment.
- exasperation,
- disapproval,
- fretfulness,
- discouragement,
- ennui,
- oppression,
- disfavor,
- boredom,
- heartburn,
- querulousness,
- disgruntlement,
- Disrelish,
- jealousy,
- complaint,
- dislike,
- hopelessness,
- Disliking,
- irritation,
- lamentation,
- aversion,
- malcontent,
- regret,
- frustration,
- distaste,
- envy,
- resentment,
- indisposition,
- malcontentment,
- weariness,
- disinclination.
- headache,
- twinge,
- care,
- mortification,
- shame,
- disappointment,
- worriment,
- trial,
- torment,
- sadness,
- disquietude,
- heartbreak,
- bad news,
- wretchedness,
- affliction,
- stew,
- dolor,
- blues,
- ordeal,
- unconsolability,
- tribulation,
- suffering,
- cross,
- perplexity,
- throe,
- visitation,
- woe.
- infelicity,
- repining,
- dole,
- Bemoaning,
- Deploring,
- harassment,
- grievance,
- Bewailing,
- lamenting,
- purgatory,
- rue,
- mournfulness,
- bereavement,
- remorse,
- mourning.
- curse,
- vicissitude,
- calamity,
- adversity,
- catastrophe,
- destitution,
- injury,
- accident,
- tough break,
- austerity,
- disaster,
- misfortune,
- tough luck,
- peril,
- persecution,
- want,
- travail,
- rainy day,
- hazard,
- danger,
- rigor,
- case,
- herculean task,
- privation,
- rotten luck,
- mischance,
- asperity,
- need,
- uphill battle,
- labor,
- drudgery,
- toil,
- hard knocks.
- gash,
- boo-boo,
- ill,
- bruise,
- outrage,
- detriment,
- harm,
- loss,
- mark,
- prejudice,
- mischief,
- scratch,
- chop,
- wrong,
- black and blue,
- sore,
- wound,
- disadvantage,
- blow,
- ill-treatment,
- nick,
- down,
- disservice,
- Ouch.
- drawback,
- unwieldiness,
- bothersomeness,
- unfitness,
- Incommodity,
- disturbance,
- troublesomeness,
- awkwardness,
- cumbersomeness,
- Unhandiness,
- unsuitableness,
- fuss,
- disruption,
- hindrance.
- enervation,
- unhealthiness,
- Sickliness,
- lassitude,
- weakness,
- doldrums,
- infirmity,
- angst,
- debility,
- Infirmness,
- unease,
- feebleness,
- decrepitude,
- illness.
- debacle,
- hard luck,
- stroke of bad luck,
- setback,
- bad break,
- crunch,
- reverse,
- burden,
- cataclysm,
- casuality,
- tragedy,
- failure,
- contretemps,
- misadventure.
- burn,
- sickness,
- tenderness,
- paroxysm,
- throb,
- cramp,
- crick,
- spasm,
- tingle,
- strain,
- catch,
- fever,
- malady,
- prick,
- convulsion,
- sting,
- smarting,
- gripe,
- laceration.
- dissatisfaction,
- compunction,
- nostalgia,
- scruple,
- qualm,
- repentance,
- self-disgust,
- regretfulness,
- self-condemnation,
- misgiving,
- bitterness,
- apology,
- self-reproach,
- ruefulness,
- contrition,
- penitence,
- conscience,
- Apologies,
- self-accusation,
- demur.
- restlessness,
- nail-biting,
- brunt,
- agitation,
- suspense,
- pressure,
- hostility,
- edginess,
- pins and needles,
- bad feeling,
- jitters,
- jumps,
- nervousness,
- antsiness,
- ants in pants,
- apprehension,
- shakes,
- nerves.
v.
• bore (verb)- irk,
- annoy,
- jade,
- bother,
- wear out,
- cloy,
- irritate,
- pester,
- put to sleep,
- weary,
- tire,
- worry,
- burn out,
- send to sleep,
- turn one off,
- be tedious,
- bend one's ear,
- drag,
- afflict,
- pall,
- wear,
- fatigue,
- exhaust,
- talk one's ear off.
- bilk,
- dispirit,
- spoil,
- circumvent,
- thwart,
- chill,
- confound,
- disappoint,
- dampen,
- dismay,
- cloud,
- nip,
- beat,
- blight,
- foil,
- blast,
- balk,
- abash,
- chagrin,
- baffle,
- ruin.
- sicken,
- be sickening,
- go against the grain,
- be disturbing,
- be unsuitable,
- nauseate,
- be distasteful,
- make ill,
- injure.
- browbeat,
- appall,
- spook,
- dishearten,
- terrify,
- startle,
- petrify,
- terrorize,
- daunt,
- scare away,
- faze,
- stiff,
- horrify,
- repel,
- intimidate,
- unhinge,
- disburb,
- make teeth chatter,
- make blood run cold,
- deter,
- disconcert,
- astound,
- affright,
- discourage,
- demoralize,
- bulldoze,
- strike terror into,
- alarm,
- chill to the bone,
- panic,
- cow,
- unnerve,
- awe,
- scare to death,
- agitate,
- scare off,
- curdle the blood.
- discommode,
- discombobulate,
- meddle,
- disrupt,
- make it tough,
- put to trouble,
- hang up,
- put on the spot,
- try,
- put out,
- give a hard time,
- interfere,
- give trouble,
- aggravate,
- put in a spot,
- disoblige.
How to use "Dis-comforts" in context?
Dis-comforts are a part of any day-to-day life. As we go about our day, we may experience a range of dis-comforts such as hunger, thirst, fatigue, smells, and noise. However, some dis-comforts are more common and more uncomfortable than others. Below are some of the more common dis-comforts and how to best deal with them.
Hunger and thirst are two of the most common dis-comforts. When either sensation becomes too strong, it can cause physical discomfort and can even lead to dehydration.
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