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Meanings of
uncomfortable
in English
Portuguese
desconfortável
Catalan
incòmode
Spanish
incómodo
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Providing or experiencing physical discomfort.
comfortable
Related terms
bad
warm
tough
painful
miserable
awkward
wretched
uneasy
embarrassed
irritating
Portuguese
desconfortável
Usage of
uncomfortable
in English
1
At what point do you start feeling
uncomfortable
with losses, for example.
2
A free revolution that could be making Microsoft extremely
uncomfortable
right now.
3
The
uncomfortable
truth is that the Irish authorities simply do not know.
4
Norden's words left an
uncomfortable
impression, as he had no doubt intended.
5
That's such a good question, but to be honest, he's still
uncomfortable
.
6
We must continue the task of making America
uncomfortable
about institutional racism.
7
For the second time in as many minutes, Miss Georgia looked
uncomfortable
.
8
Your builders made you that way, and the result made them
uncomfortable
.
9
Channel 4's Dispatches tonight tackles one
uncomfortable
aspect of this challenge head-on.
10
The
uncomfortable
issue of dissention and rule-questioning has another role besides law.
11
You have never seen so many talented people looking quite so
uncomfortable
.
12
However, this procedure is
uncomfortable
,
and there are risks associated with it.
13
The impacts will be far more serious than feeling
uncomfortable
and sweaty.
14
Talking about money with a stranger made me
uncomfortable
,
especially campaign money.
15
He probably could have rejected Susie, if the situation made him
uncomfortable
.
16
Temeraire was himself too
uncomfortable
to pay a great deal of attention.
Other examples for "uncomfortable"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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uncomfortable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
very uncomfortable
feel uncomfortable
more uncomfortable
look uncomfortable
so uncomfortable
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Translations for
uncomfortable
Portuguese
desconfortável
incômodo
pouco à vontade
incómodo
Catalan
incòmode
Spanish
incómodo
Uncomfortable
through the time
Uncomfortable
across language varieties
Australia
Common
Canada
Common
United States of America
Common
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