What is another word for uncomfortably?

Pronunciation: [ʌnkˈʌmftəbli] (IPA)

Uncomfortably is a word that describes a state of being uneasy, or a situation that is not pleasant. There are various synonyms for uncomfortably that can be used to convey the same meaning as the word. Some alternatives to uncomfortably include uneasily, awkwardly, disconcertingly, dangerously, worryingly, unsteadily, restlessly, uncertainly, and reluctantly. These words can be used interchangeably, and depending on the context, can convey different shades of meaning. Whether it's physical discomfort or emotionally challenging situations, there are many different words that can be used to describe them, making it easy to communicate your ideas to others with clarity and precision.

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What are the opposite words for uncomfortably?

The antonyms for the word "uncomfortably" are words like comfortably, pleasantly, easily, well, and peacefully. If someone is feeling uncomfortable in a situation or setting, then the opposite of that would be to feel comfortable, at ease, or happy. For example, if you're sitting on an uncomfortable chair, you might adjust your position or find a more comfortable seat. If someone is standing too close to you, you might feel uncomfortably close and step back to give them more space. In contrast, if you're lying on a soft bed, you might feel comfortable, relaxed, and cozy. Antonyms are important in expanding your vocabulary and grasping a better understanding of the English language.

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Usage examples for Uncomfortably

It's true that I do know her very well in a sense-but the likes of her doesn't condescend to look at the likes of me, he laughed uncomfortably.
"Jane Oglander"
Marie Belloc Lowndes
He looked round uncomfortably.
"Jane Oglander"
Marie Belloc Lowndes
The back of my neck was uncomfortably hot.
"I Walked in Arden"
Jack Crawford

Famous quotes with Uncomfortably

  • The middle years of childhood arrive just as your own are getting uncomfortably close.
    Marguerite Kelly
  • For many years, I have lived uncomfortably with the belief that most planning and architectural design suffers for lack of real and basic purpose. The ultimate purpose, it seems to me, must be the improvement of mankind.
    James Rouse
  • It's no secret that in my books I'm trying to make the comic and the serious rub up against each other just as closely and uncomfortably as I can.
    Richard Russo
  • At this Helen laughed outright. "Nonsense," she said. "You're not a Christian. You've never thought what you are.—And there are lots of other questions," she continued, "though perhaps we can't ask them yet." Although they had talked so freely they were all uncomfortably conscious that they really knew nothing about each other. "The important questions," Hewet pondered, "the really interesting ones. I doubt that one ever does ask them." Rachel, who was slow to accept the fact that only a very few things can be said even by people who know each other well, insisted on knowing what he meant. "Whether we've ever been in love?" she enquired. "Is that the kind of question you mean?"
    Virginia Woolf
  • For the uninitiated, is a story about how the world is going to end next Saturday. Just after tea. And how the only things standing between us and the inevitable Armageddon are a demon, Crowley, and an angel (and rare book dealer), Aziraphale, who are, rather uncomfortably, working together, not to mention a witch, a very small witchfinder army, the Antichrist (who is 11, and very nice) and his dog.
    Neil Gaiman

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