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comfort

KUHM-fuht
noun
1
A state of physical ease and freedom from pain or worry.
"After the long hike, the comfort of a warm bed felt incredible."
2
Relief from grief, distress, or anxiety, or something that provides it.
"Her friends offered comfort after the funeral."
verb
1
To ease someone's distress or grief; to console.
"He tried to comfort the crying child."
"She comforted herself with the thought that things would improve."

How to Use Comfort

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishPhysical ease, or the emotional relief someone gives you when you're upset.

Common pairings
creature comforts comfort someone comfort food source of comfort

Word Forms

comforted past tense, comforts plural, Comforts plural, comforts singular

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Etymology

From Old French confort, ultimately from Late Latin confortare ("to strengthen greatly"). It gradually replaced the older Old English word frofor.

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