discomfort
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From Middle English discomforten, from Anglo-Norman descomforter, equivalent to dis- + comfort.
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discomfort (countable and uncountable, plural discomforts)
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discomfort (third-person singular simple present discomforts, present participle discomforting, simple past and past participle discomforted)
As a verb, the unrelated term discomfit is often used instead, largely interchangeably, though this is proscribed by some as an error, discomfit originally meaning “destroy”, not “distress”.
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