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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91 I drew a lot of comfort from her kind words.
92 It's a comfort to know there's someone to keep an eye on the kids.
93 He could retire now and live in comfort for the rest of his life.
94 A small drop in the inflation rate was cold comfort for the millions without a job.
95 Well, if it's any comfort, I don't think he'll try again.
96 Try the product out in the comfort of your own home with absolutely no commitment to buy!
97 He wanted a job that would allow him to keep his family in comfort.
98 The knowledge that Cara was safe gave him some comfort.
99 The journey was accomplished with a maximum of comfort and ease and a minimum of discomfort.
100 The cars were whizzing past us much too close for comfort.
101 The drop in the unemployment figures is cold comfort to those still looking for work.
102 Investors can take comfort from the fact that the World Bank is underwriting the shares.
103 The shoe has padding around the collar, heel and tongue for added comfort.
104 He will be able to take some comfort from inflation figures due on Friday.
105 My faith has been a source of great comfort over the years.
106 The bombs fell in the sea, many too close for comfort.
107 This design is light years ahead in performance and comfort.
108 The government will take comfort from the latest opinion poll.
109 I was too tired and frightened to find comfort in that familiar promise.
110 Her daughter kept her in comfort in her old age.
111 From somewhere too close for comfort came the sound of machine-gun fire.
112 She drew comfort from the fact that he died peacefully.
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113 He longed to take her in his arms and comfort her.
114 After losing my job it was cold comfort to be told I'd won the office raffle.
115 I did what I could to offer comfort to the family.
116 Surely there is some way of ordering our busy lives so that we can live in comfort and find spiritual harmony too.
117 We should take some comfort from the ability of the judicial system to fight back against corruption.
118 Although crimes against visitors were falling, the levels of crime were still too high for comfort.
119 You can take some comfort in the fact that you did your best.
120 Cure sometimes, treat often, comfort always. Hippocrates