0 past simple and past participle of discomfit --
1 to make someone feel uncomfortable, especially mentally --
They withdrew discomfited and were followed by threats.
Look at the number of people who were discomfited—and why?
Young women with babies had to feed them by the normal, natural process in the open if the child was discomfited and needed feeding.
What does it matter who gets exposed or discomfited?
I can only hope that they are not too discomfited by what we are saying.
As regards small firms, there is no evidence at all that small firms' organisations seem to be discomfited by the evidence before us.
No wonder he seems more than a little discomfited.
I saw only the part where he was most discomfited.