| COMFIT | • comfit n. A confection consisting of a nut, seed or fruit coated with sugar. • comfit v. (Transitive, obsolete) To make into a dry sugared confection. • comfit n. (Australia) A computerised image of a suspect produced for the police force. |
| COMFITS | • comfits n. Plural of comfit. • COMFIT n. a sweet; a sugarcoated seed or almond, also CONFIT. |
| COMFITURE | • comfiture n. (Obsolete) A confection, especially of preserved fruit. • COMFITURE n. (obsolete) conserve, preserved fruit, also CONFITURE. |
| COMFITURES | • comfitures n. Plural of comfiture. • COMFITURE n. (obsolete) conserve, preserved fruit, also CONFITURE. |
| DISCOMFIT | • discomfit v. (Transitive) To embarrass (someone) greatly; to confuse; to perplex; to disconcert. • discomfit v. (Rare) To defeat the plans or hopes of; to frustrate; disconcert. • discomfit v. (Archaic) To defeat completely; to rout. |
| DISCOMFITED | • discomfited v. Simple past tense and past participle of discomfit. • DISCOMFIT v. to disconcert or balk. |
| DISCOMFITER | • DISCOMFITER n. one who discomfits. |
| DISCOMFITERS | • DISCOMFITER n. one who discomfits. |
| DISCOMFITING | • discomfiting adj. Tending to discomfit (“embarrass greatly; upset the composure of, disconcert”). • discomfiting v. Present participle of discomfit. • DISCOMFIT v. to disconcert or balk. |
| DISCOMFITINGLY | • discomfitingly adv. In a manner that discomfits. |
| DISCOMFITS | • discomfits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discomfit. • DISCOMFIT v. to disconcert or balk. |
| DISCOMFITURE | • discomfiture n. (Obsolete) Defeat in battle. • discomfiture n. An emotional state similar to that arising from defeat; frustration, disappointment, perplexity or embarrassment. • DISCOMFITURE n. the act of discomfiting. |
| DISCOMFITURES | • discomfitures n. Plural of discomfiture. • DISCOMFITURE n. the act of discomfiting. |
| UNDISCOMFITED | • undiscomfited adj. Not discomfited. • UNDISCOMFITED adj. not discomfited. |