abash, bedazzle, check, countermand, discompose, embarrass, fuddle, nonplus, put to rout, spoil, upset
Definitionv. cause to lose one's composure
Last update: September 12, 2015
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Yea, he sent out his arrows, and scattered them, And he shot out his lightnings, and discomfited them. [verb]
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And worse yet, he felt a strange shiver of discomfit at Cynthia's odd reaction to Jerome Shipton's death. [verb]
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Falls, dug to discomfit the English cavalry. [verb]
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When I grew faint from a trifling wound, Luff Scudamore led the borders with a cool courage that discomfited the fo. [verb]
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The bystanders approved the shrewdness of their chief; yet Gesius did not seem discomfited. [verb]
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He felt, however, at length, that it touched his honour to interfere in behalf of his discomfited companion, and therefore addressed himself to the victorious figure in the goat-skins. [verb]
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Needless to say the cries of discomfited Master Tommy drew the attention of the girl friends. [verb]
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Poor Miss Trim retired discomfited. [Please select]
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Frank left the store rather discomfited. [Please select]
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"I can't," said Thomas, a little discomfited.' [Please select]
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Eben's countenance fell, and he looked quite discomfited and mortified. [Please select]
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