Examples of 'slightly uncomfortable' in a sentence

Meaning of "slightly uncomfortable"

This phrase describes a level of discomfort that is mild or not extreme. It suggests a slight unease or unpleasant physical or emotional sensation, often caused by a specific situation or circumstance

How to use "slightly uncomfortable" in a sentence

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slightly uncomfortable
This is slightly uncomfortable for me to talk about.
I will admit it has made me slightly uncomfortable.
I am slightly uncomfortable with putting a mic on kimono.
He likes to ask people slightly uncomfortable questions.
I am slightly uncomfortable with this report.
We found the double bed slightly uncomfortable.
I feel slightly uncomfortable you are not in school.
His nearness made her slightly uncomfortable.
I feel slightly uncomfortable with the whore part of it all.
Albus seemed to look slightly uncomfortable.
Slightly uncomfortable secrets were revealed.
Anthropologists are slightly uncomfortable in the classroom.
A woman talks to the relative who makes her slightly uncomfortable.
It can be slightly uncomfortable to the patient.
Maria was starting to feel slightly uncomfortable.

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Juho felt slightly uncomfortable with being the center of attention.
It makes wearing it slightly uncomfortable.
It was slightly uncomfortable due to a lady who comes with her pet.
Most women say that this is only slightly uncomfortable.
The next bit is slightly uncomfortable for a few seconds.
Or perhaps you prefer your guests feel out of control and slightly uncomfortable.
The bed was slightly uncomfortable.
The heart may suddenly have a fluttering or jumping sensation that can feel slightly uncomfortable.
This might be slightly uncomfortable.
Slightly uncomfortable for a couple of seconds, but totally tolerable.
Tom looks slightly uncomfortable.
The idea is to challenge people … make them feel slightly uncomfortable.
She looked slightly uncomfortable.
None of the examinations should be painful, but they may be slightly uncomfortable.
This produces a slightly uncomfortable feeling and may frustrate.
The only real problem is their fragile and slightly uncomfortable construction.
This may be a slightly uncomfortable test but is usually not painful.
Gingivostomatitis infections range from mild and slightly uncomfortable to severe and painful.
You may also be slightly uncomfortable and feel like you need to empty your bowels.
The injections are quick, and only slightly uncomfortable.
The injections are slightly uncomfortable and may cause a temporary headache.
In both cases, there is a consciousness of a separate self in a way that is slightly uncomfortable.
Ultrasound examination may be slightly uncomfortable but has no known risks.
Or perhaps you prefer that guests do not feel comfortable, but slightly uncomfortable.
The test may be slightly uncomfortable but it only takes a few minutes.
A stern look on his face and a slight raised voice, made me slightly uncomfortable.
Though Mr Giles himself seemed slightly uncomfortable when I complimented him on her appearance.
The test should not be painful, although some women do find it slightly uncomfortable.
Both Hamil and Ralph appeared slightly uncomfortable when they looked at Fang Xingjian.
Most patients fall asleep during the procedure ; a few find it only slightly uncomfortable.
Oscar tends to be socially awkward and slightly uncomfortable with his new surroundings.
I am slightly uncomfortable in the dark, sir.
The Englishman felt slightly uncomfortable.
It may be slightly uncomfortable for some patients ; others are able to sleep through it.
Some of you … will be slightly uncomfortable.

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