Similar words: comforter, comfort, comforts, cold comfort, discomfort, comfort zone, comforting, comfort food. Meaning: ['kʌmfət] adj. made comfortable or more comfortable in a time of distress.
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31. I was comforted by the little natural light that seeped through the canvas.
32. She was damned to hell, of course, she comforted herself.
33. Still, I comforted myself with the notion that I wasn't a coffee junkie.
34. We should not be comforted by allowing ourselves to regard Noam Friedman et al. as disturbed individuals who have gone astray.
35. They'd shared a bed in Cumberland and she had comforted Gordon because nothing was quite right.
36. He has comforted the national psyche without involving big new bureaucracies.
37. But it gave me satisfaction and comforted me for much that was otherwise missing from my life.
38. It comforted him to have some definite complaint against her; everything else he felt was so vague and somehow shameful.
39. Mrs. Pridmore, comforted, drew back the curtains and settled down to enjoy her third cup of tea.
40. Not even George Herbert's counsel that the country-parson's rage might here and there be justified had comforted.
41. She drew me close and comforted me as I mourned my child and the bond between us had never been stronger.
42. They were people who were unaccustomed to silence, who were comforted by the racket of their own voices.
43. In court, those who have suffered at the hands of criminals are comforted by relatives and Victim Support counsellors.
44. We comforted ourselves by saying that they never knew what hit them.
45. She was comforted(sentencedict.com/comforted.html), being able to lay the full quota of blame at her dead sister's door.
46. She was last night being comforted by her boyfriend at a caravan park near the beach.
47. John, your present temperance is admirable but, selfishly, I am comforted by your inclusion of that awful tale.
48. When Robbie did cross the line, his parents let him know then comforted him and helped him calm down.
49. When she goes home she cries and can not be comforted.
50. Having told her story with some brio, Miss Breeze burst into tears and was comforted by the motherly Miss Maitland.
51. Rosemary told yesterday how she comforted Ann-Marie after having to identify Suzanne's body.
52. Donald comforted himself by imagining himself an unwilling Abraham, called upon to sacrifice his sons on the altar of patriotism.
53. She hugged her handbag tightly to her sides, comforted by the thought of the Pathfinder inside.
54. The couple's remaining daughter, Lynn, a 22-year-old freelance photographer, was last night being comforted by relatives.
55. We thread our way through the cemetery, misquoting or humming quietly and almost comforted.
56. Tonight the seventy eight year old's being comforted by her great grandchildren.
57. I was comforted when Matata showed me a Boer war rifle wrapped in rags in the bottom of the canoe.
58. It turned out he was being comforted by a new woman and, with unseemly haste, was soon dating again.
59. She comforted the grieving child with a tight embrace.
60. For some reason it comforted Ella.
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