Synonym: assure, cheer, console, ease, gladden, relieve. Antonym: affliction, discomfort, distress, grief. Similar words: cold comfort, discomfort, comfortable, uncomfortable, aim for, north, tort, sort. Meaning: ['kʌmfət] n. 1. a state of being relaxed and feeling no pain 2. a feeling of freedom from worry or disappointment 3. the act of consoling; giving relief in affliction 4. a freedom from financial difficulty that promotes a comfortable state. v. 1. give moral or emotional strength to 2. lessen pain or discomfort; alleviate.
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31 I comfort myself like this: although I am in the lowest place, seeing now flowers blossoming, I can always witness the romance when the petals fall down and fly in the wind.
32 In this resort you can enjoy all the comfort and convenience of modern tourism.
33 He lived in comfort.
34 No trouble was spared to ensure our comfort.
35 He was used to a life of comfort.
36 Comfort him for he is sad.
37 They sought comfort in each other.
38 Then he was living in comparative comfort .
39 His friends came to comfort him for his loss.
40 I tried to offer a few words of comfort.
41 The temperature was too low for comfort.
42 I tried my best to comfort her.
43 The sound of gunfire was too close for comfort.
44 We can derive some comfort from this fact.
45 He is unsparing of his own peace and comfort.
46 He drew comfort from her warm support.
47 Chocolate is a great comfort food.
48 Her children are a great comfort to her.
49 The hotel combines comfort with convenience.
50 It's a comfort to be with you.
51 The hotel offers a high standard of comfort.
52 It's a comfort to know that she is safe.
53 He's a great comfort to his mother.
54 His report offered not a vestige of comfort.
55 Our caravan sleeps six in comfort.
56 She bargained away her freedom for a little comfort.
57 Shall we have a comfort break?
58 Comfort/Safety is an important consideration.
59 The old man is living in comfort.
60 She is a great comfort to her parents.