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comfort
[ kuhm-fert ]
verb (used with object)
- to soothe, console, or reassure; bring cheer to:
They tried to comfort her after her loss.
- to make physically comfortable.
Synonyms: ease
- Obsolete. to aid; support or encourage.
noun
- relief in affliction; consolation; solace:
Her presence was a comfort to him.
- a feeling of relief or consolation:
Her forgiveness afforded him great comfort.
- a person or thing that gives consolation:
She was a great comfort to him.
- a cause or matter of relief or satisfaction:
The patient's recovery was a comfort to the doctor.
- a state of ease and satisfaction of bodily wants, with freedom from pain and anxiety:
He is a man who enjoys his comfort.
- something that promotes such a state:
His wealth allows him to enjoy a high degree of comfort.
- Chiefly Midland and Southern U.S. a comforter or quilt.
- Obsolete. strengthening aid; assistance.
comfort
/ ˈkʌmfət /
noun
- a state of ease or well-being
- relief from affliction, grief, etc
- a person, thing, or event that brings solace or ease
- obsolete.support
- usually plural something that affords physical ease and relaxation
verb
- to ease the pain of; soothe; cheer
- to bring physical ease to
Derived Forms
- ˈcomfortless, adjective
- ˈcomfortlessness, noun
- ˈcomfortlessly, adverb
- ˈcomfortingly, adverb
- ˈcomforting, adjective
Other Words From
- comfort·less adjective
- un·comfort·ed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of comfort1
Word History and Origins
Origin of comfort1
Idioms and Phrases
see cold comfort ; creature comforts ; too close for comfort .Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Unfortunately, the end brings little comfort, only underscoring the magnitude of the discoveries made along the way.
Mrs Morris said she took comfort from the fact the ambulance service had learned lessons from her husband's death.
"This music has always brought such comfort and now being able to spend time with it and be trusted with it is the privilege of a lifetime".
It had all been a bit too close for comfort.
Only the concerts in the main hall offered comfort.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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