miscomfort

noun
/mɪsˈkʌmfə(ɹ)t/

Etymology

From Middle English miscomfort, miscumfort, misconfort, equivalent to mis- + comfort.

  1. inherited from miscomfort

Definitions

  1. Discomfort

    • The sea was calm and the personnel experienced no miscomfort.
    • In Nigerian English, "sorry' is used as an expression of apology even when one is not the cause of any miscomfort, while "well-done" is applied generally to greet somebody at work.
  2. Discomfort.

    • This tale is told that none miscomfort him though he have temptations, for never was holy man without them.
    • Now this is what no priest should do— Miscomfort any that live: If a man do penance and repent His sins he should forgive.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA