scomfish (Meaning)

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scomfish (v. t. & i.)

To suffocate or stifle; to smother.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scomfish

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scomfish Sentence Examples

  1. Her stammering words discomfited her during the interview.
  2. The unexpected question discomfited the politician, who struggled to formulate a response.
  3. The sudden loud noise discomfited the sleeping baby, causing it to stir and cry.
  4. The stranger's piercing gaze discomfited the woman, making her feel uneasy and self-conscious.
  5. The unexpected confrontation discomfited the normally confident man, leaving him lost for words.
  6. The critical comments from the audience discomfited the performer, dimming their stage presence.
  7. The sudden revelation discomfited the family, forcing them to confront uncomfortable truths.
  8. The awkward silence discomfited the two friends, who had never before had a falling out.
  9. The unwelcoming stares of the strangers discomfited the new arrivals, casting a shadow on their first impressions.
  10. The teacher's stern demeanor discomfited the class, creating an atmosphere of nervousness and inhibition.

FAQs About the word scomfish

To suffocate or stifle; to smother.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Her stammering words discomfited her during the interview.

The unexpected question discomfited the politician, who struggled to formulate a response.

The sudden loud noise discomfited the sleeping baby, causing it to stir and cry.

The stranger's piercing gaze discomfited the woman, making her feel uneasy and self-conscious.