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discomfort

verb as in irritate; cause pain

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Subsequently, they found eight of the 12 toilets in business and economy class could not be used, "causing discomfort to all on board".

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He said Alzheimer's disease can leave patients caught between emotional discomfort and the inability to act on it.

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Their discomfort increases when they venture into town for Thai New Year.

Since his second surgery, Eovaldi said he has learned the difference between pain and tightness, when to push through discomfort and when to alert the team’s medical staff and back off.

It wasn’t publicly revealed, but Smith suffered a bone bruise that resulted in ankle pain for the rest of the season and continued discomfort all the way into spring training.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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