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
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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”-
slight pain.“the patient complained of discomfort in the left calf”
synonyms: pain, aches and pains, soreness, tenderness, irritation, stiffness;More -
a state of mental unease; worry or embarrassment.“his remarks caused her discomfort”
synonyms: embarrassment, discomfiture, unease, uneasiness, awkwardness,discomposure, confusion, nervousness, perturbation, distress,anxiety; More
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verb
verb: discomfort; 3rd person present: discomforts; past tense: discomforted; past participle: discomforted; gerund or present participle: discomforting
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1.make (someone) feel uneasy, anxious, or embarrassed.“she liked to discomfort my mother by her remarks”
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cause (someone) slight pain.“the patient’s condition has discomforting symptoms”
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fear
ˈfir/
noun
noun: fear; plural noun: fears
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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”
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archaica mixed feeling of dread and reverence.“the love and fear of God”
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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”
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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
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verb
verb: fear; 3rd person present: fears; past tense: feared; past participle: feared; gerund or present participle: fearing
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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”
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