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Bad / Uncomfortable (42 words)

13 grimace nounverb noun An ugly, twisted expression on a person's face, typically expressing disgust, pain, or wry amusement See
14 hangover noun A set of unpleasant physical effects following heavy alcohol consumption, such as headache, nausea, and fatigue. See
15 harried adjective To be busy and annoyed by the demands of others See
16 hiccup nounverb verb To experience or make the involuntary sound caused by a spasm of the diaphragm. See
17 hiccup nounverb noun An involuntary spasm of the diaphragm, resulting in a sudden, brief sound caused by a quick intake of air, often followed by a noticeable "hic" sound. See
18 hideout noun A secret place where someone can hide from others, especially from the law. See
19 jarring adjective Causing a sudden, unpleasant, or shocking effect. See
20 lapse noun A temporary pause, omission, or failure See
21 leery adjective Cautious or wary due to realistic suspicions See
22 lug verb To carry or drag a heavy or bulky object slowly with great effort. See
23 queasy adjective Feeling nervous, uneasy, or anxious. See
24 schlep verb To haul or carry something heavy, often in an way that is awkward and takes a lot of energy. See
25 skittish adjective (of an animal, especially of a horse) excitable or easily scared See
26 squeamish adjective (of a person) easily made to feel sick, faint, or disgusted, especially by unpleasant images, such as the sight of blood See
27 stiff adjective Difficult to move one's body, often due to tightness or soreness; rigid or not easily bent; firm in structure. See
28 stuffy adjective (of a place) lacking fresh air or ventilation See
29 stupor noun A state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility See
30 sweltering adjective Uncomfortably hot See
31 swollen adjective Enlarged beyond normal size, often due to injury, infection, or inflammation. See
32 uneasy adjective Feeling anxious, worried, or uncomfortable about something; feeling a sense of discomfort or restlessness. See