discomfit in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Discomfit means to make someone feel uneasy, embarrassed, or confused.
Sample Sentences
- The unexpected question from the audience seemed to discomfit the speaker.
- She felt discomfited by his intense gaze during the entire conversation.
- His failure to remember her name discomfited him, making the situation awkward.
- The sudden change in plans discomfited everyone involved in the project.
- Despite her best efforts to remain calm, the criticism discomfited her deeply.
- The sudden change in the meeting agenda seemed to discomfit several attendees.
- Her unexpected question discomfited him, leaving him momentarily speechless.
- The complexity of the puzzle did not discomfit her; instead, it fueled her determination.
- He tried to maintain his composure, but the criticism from his peers discomfited him deeply.
- Despite his best efforts to charm the audience, he could feel their discomfiture growing.