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Uncomfortably Meaning in English

word · lemma: uncomfortable

ənˈkəmftəbɫi
uhn-KUHMF-tuh-blee
ʌnkˈʌmftəbli
un-KUHMF-tuh-blee

释义

In a way that causes discomfort, uneasiness, or a lack of physical or emotional comfort.

用法与细微差别

Typically used as an adverb to describe actions, feelings, or positions that make someone uneasy physically or emotionally. Commonly paired with verbs like 'shift', 'sit', or 'laugh'. Not usually used to describe objects—use 'uncomfortable' as an adjective for that.

例句

She shifted uncomfortably in her chair.

basic

He laughed uncomfortably at the joke.

basic

It's uncomfortably hot in here.

basic

She stood uncomfortably close to the door, ready to leave.

natural

They exchanged uncomfortably long glances during the meeting.

natural

Things got uncomfortably quiet after his comment.

natural