1. discomfiting - Adjective
2. discomfiting - Verb
of Discomfit
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere’s a morbid power inside of Punchline’s only horror game, and it comes in part from Yutaka Minobe’s discomfiting chamber music score. Source: Internet
Since the August meeting, inflation has climbed to an even more discomfiting 6.7 per cent each in July-August, with localised lockdowns and bouts of heavy rainfall creating supply disruptions and higher taxes on some items pushing up retail prices. Source: Internet
“We appreciate the discomfiting nature of the noise and vibrations caused by the blasting and want to assure you that the data from the seismographs indicates all blasts conducted so far are below the levels required to cause damage.” Source: Internet
She leans her head against the window, facing away, and after a long discomfiting pause, says, “Everything else is cool. Source: Internet