ail, bother, disaccommodate, distress, fluster, inconvenience, perturb, put about, put to it, torment, vex
Definitionv. to cause inconvenience or discomfort to
Last update: September 27, 2015
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CHAPTER VIINAPOLEON IN A GOOD HUMOR The Emperor, though ill and discommoded on horseback by a local trouble, had never been in a better humor than on that day. [verb]
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"I'm sure, Saunders, that it won't discommode me in the least," said his lordship genially.' [Please select]
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And the prominent after-dinner speaker did not further discommode us. [Please select]
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He ran faster, while Frank, discommoded by the heavy, bouncing bag over his shoulder, stumbled, and his hat fell off. [Please select]
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The clubhouse is very scantily supplied with dancing men, but we have as house guest an obliging young politician who likes to dance, so I am not discommoded by the general scarcity. [Please select]
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