də̇s+ adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French desconfortable, from desconforter + -able
1. archaic : causing mental discomfort or discouragement : affording no comfort
2. archaic : lacking in physical comfort : causing physical discomfort or inconvenience
3. archaic : feeling discomfort : uncomfortable
some among us … seemed most discomfortable because of the skimpiness of the rags they wore — Kenneth Roberts