little discomfort

Frequency: 6.89.5 per million words

A small or insignificant amount of discomfort.

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Examples (10)

  • The doctor assured him that the procedure would cause very little discomfort.
  • After the long hike, I felt surprisingly little discomfort in my legs.
  • These new shoes caused little discomfort, even on the first day.
  • He showed little discomfort when asked about his past failures.
  • You should feel little discomfort when performing this stretch correctly.
  • Compared to my last surgery, this one has involved very little discomfort.
  • The test subjects reported little discomfort during the trial.
  • We hope the new design will create as little discomfort as possible for the users.
  • With modern anesthetics, patients can expect little discomfort during dental work.
  • Although the journey was long, the comfortable seating meant there was little discomfort for the passengers.