comfort meaning
EN[ˈkʌm.fət] [ˈkʌm.fɚt]US
WComfort
- Comfort (or comfortability, or being comfortable) is a sense of physical or psychological ease, often characterized as a lack of hardship. Persons who are lacking in comfort are uncomfortable, or experiencing discomfort.
- Because of the personal nature of positive associations, psychological comfort is highly subjective.
- The use of "comfort" as a verb generally implies that the subject is in a state of pain, suffering or affliction.
- Like certain other terms describing positive feelings or abstractions (hope, charity, chastity), comfort may also be used as a personal name.
- NounPLcomfortsPREcom-
- Contentment, ease.
- Sleep in comfort with our new mattress.
- Something that offers comfort.
- the comforts of home
- A consolation; something relieving suffering or worry.
- We still have the spare tire? That's a comfort at least.
- A cause of relief or satisfaction.
- The outcome of the peace negotiations in Moscow in 1940 was a heavy blow to the young nation, but in the same time a great comfort: at least the independency was preserved.
- Contentment, ease.
- VerbSGcomfortsPRcomfortingPT, PPcomforted
- (transitive) To relieve the distress or suffering of; to provide comfort to.
- Rob comforted Aaron because he was lost and very sad.
- (transitive) To make comfortable.
- (obsolete) To make strong; to invigorate; to fortify; to corroborate.
- (obsolete) To assist or help; to aid.
- (transitive) To relieve the distress or suffering of; to provide comfort to.
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- We tried to comfort him, but he said it warn't much use, he couldn't be much comforted.
- The text which had seized upon his heart with such comfort and strength abode upon him for more than a year. (Southey, Bunyan, p. 21)
- Perhaps this distraction was perversely comforting for a dyed-in-the-wool antimachinist like Orr, a sense of continuity at a time of great emotional confusion.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- We tried to comfort him, but he said it warn't much use, he couldn't be much comforted.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of comfort in English Dictionary
- Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
- Nouns
- Countable nouns
- Countable nouns
- Verbs
- Transitive verbs
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- Nouns
- en comfortable
- en comfortably
- en comforting
- en comforts
- en comforted
Source: Wiktionary