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Today’s Word: uncomfortable

Today’s Word: uncomfortable

March 6, 2018 =========

☆  uncomfortable 気まずい

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The two most common ways to use “uncomfortable” are to describe an emotional feeling and a physical feeling (when something makes you feel a slight pain or physical discomfort.) Today we are talking about the emotional feeling, it means that you are worried or embarrassed and not relaxed and confident. Here are some example sentences:

I’m feeling uncomfortable about the whole thing. (from the Useful Phrases)
I need money, but I’m uncomfortable asking my parents for help.
I wanted to help my coworker, but I felt uncomfortable lying to my boss about the situation.

Can you use uncomfortable in a sentence?

Bye,

Chris