uncomfortably

/ʌnˈkʌmfərtəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that causes physical discomfort or unease.
    • The chair was designed so uncomfortably that no one wanted to sit in it.
    • The room was uncomfortably hot, even with the fan on.
    • She shifted uncomfortably in her seat during the long flight.
  2. In a way that causes mental or emotional unease; awkwardly.
    • He laughed uncomfortably when the topic turned to his failed exam.
    • The silence between them grew uncomfortably long.
    • She felt uncomfortably aware that everyone was staring at her.
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