considerable discomfort

Frequency: 7.815.2 per million words

Refers to a large amount of pain or embarrassment.

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Examples (10)

  • The patient reported experiencing considerable discomfort in the days following the operation.
  • Living with a chronic illness often involves managing considerable discomfort on a daily basis.
  • After twisting his ankle, he was in considerable discomfort and could barely walk.
  • The new medication can cause considerable discomfort during the first week of treatment.
  • Despite his attempts to hide it, his face showed considerable discomfort when the sensitive topic was raised.
  • The lengthy interrogation caused the suspect considerable discomfort and anxiety.
  • The audience shifted in their seats, showing their considerable discomfort with the speaker's controversial remarks.
  • His inappropriate jokes created an atmosphere of considerable discomfort at the office party.
  • If you feel considerable discomfort, you should stop the exercise immediately and consult a doctor.
  • The ill-fitting uniform was a constant source of considerable discomfort for the soldiers.