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
- 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.
- The unexpected confrontation discomfited the normally confident man, leaving him lost for words.
- The critical comments from the audience discomfited the performer, dimming their stage presence.
- The sudden revelation discomfited the family, forcing them to confront uncomfortable truths.
- The awkward silence discomfited the two friends, who had never before had a falling out.
- The unwelcoming stares of the strangers discomfited the new arrivals, casting a shadow on their first impressions.
- 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.