Defining discomfort and fear

What is means here

  • Discomfort and fear means to put yourself into situations where you will change. If you are always pushing your own limits you will be a better person in the end.
  • You must take risk and be willing to fail to understand this site.
  • This site is for father you feel that there is more to life than watching the game and getting fat with age.
  • This is a safe place for deciding to be better, than you and better than your current social circle.

 

What it actually means

dis·com·fort

disˈkəmfərt/
noun
noun: discomfort; plural noun: discomforts
  1. 1.
    lack of physical comfort.
    “the discomforts of too much sun in summer”
    synonyms: inconvenience, difficulty, bother, nuisance, vexation, drawback,disadvantage, trouble, problem, trial, tribulation, hardship;

    informalhassle
    “the discomforts of life at sea”
verb
verb: discomfort; 3rd person present: discomforts; past tense: discomforted; past participle: discomforted; gerund or present participle: discomforting
  1. 1.
    make (someone) feel uneasy, anxious, or embarrassed.
    “she liked to discomfort my mother by her remarks”
    • cause (someone) slight pain.
      “the patient’s condition has discomforting symptoms”

fear

ˈfir/
noun
noun: fear; plural noun: fears
  1. 1.
    an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat.
    “drivers are threatening to quit their jobs in fear after a cabby’s murder”
    • archaic
      a mixed feeling of dread and reverence.
      “the love and fear of God”
    • a feeling of anxiety concerning the outcome of something or the safety and well-being of someone.
      “police launched a search for the family amid fears for their safety”
    • the likelihood of something unwelcome happening.
      “she could observe the other guests without too much fear of attracting attention”
      synonyms: likelihood, likeliness, prospect, possibility, chance, probability;More

verb
verb: fear; 3rd person present: fears; past tense: feared; past participle: feared; gerund or present participle: fearing
  1. 1.
    be afraid of (someone or something) as likely to be dangerous, painful, or threatening.
    “he said he didn’t care about life so why should he fear death?”
    synonyms: be afraid of, be fearful of, be scared of, be apprehensive of, dread, live in fear of, be terrified of; More

    • feel anxiety or apprehension on behalf of.
      “I fear for the city with this madman let loose in it”
      synonyms: worry about,feel anxious about,feel concerned about,have anxieties about

      “they feared for his health”
    • avoid or put off doing something because one is afraid.
      “they aim to make war so horrific that potential aggressors will fear to resort to it”
      synonyms: be too afraid, be too scared, hesitate,dare not

      “he feared to tell them”
    • used to express regret or apology.
      “I’ll buy her book, though not, I fear, the hardback version”
    • archaic
      regard (God) with reverence and awe.
      synonyms: stand in awe of, revere, reverence, venerate, respect

      “all who fear the Lord”