Today, we will learn about two words: discomfit and discomfort. These words may seem similar, but they have different meanings and uses. Let’s start with each word’s history, then see how to use them, and finally we will learn a trick to remember the difference.
Discomfit is an old word from the 14th century. It comes from the Latin word “discomfitare,” which means to destroy or defeat.
Discomfort is a newer word. It comes from the English words “dis” and “comfort.” It started to be used around the 15th century.
Discomfit means to make someone feel uneasy, confused, or embarrassed.
Discomfort means a feeling of being uncomfortable or in pain.
Here is a simple trick to remember the difference:
Discomfit has an “f” which looks like a funny face. Think of someone looking funny and feeling uneasy.
Discomfort has “comfort” in it. So, it is the opposite of comfort, meaning not comfortable.
Discomfit is a verb that means to make someone feel uneasy or embarrassed. Discomfort is a noun that means a feeling of being uncomfortable or in pain. Remember the trick: funny face for discomfit and not comfortable for discomfort.
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