0 in a way that does not feel comfortable and pleasant:
I've found myself sharing rooms where the beds are uncomfortably close.
Prices are rising uncomfortably fast throughout the developed world.
The acousmatic character of recorded music may have the advantage of a concentration on the auditory, but it leaves vision 'unattached' and uncomfortably redundant.
Customary client relationships, corporate structures were corroded and uncomfortably complemented by social relations that could be expressed in monetary claims.
It must be remembered that the patient may have been in a silent world for some time so that everyday noises may seem uncomfortably loud.
Nonetheless, his claim that, however desirable in principle, community care is often unsatisfactory in practice, is uncomfortably true.
One word that is uncomfortably ubiquitous is 'pressure'.
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