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  1. Comfort, console, relieve, soothe imply assuaging sorrow, worry, discomfort, or pain. To comfort is to lessen the sadness or sorrow of someone and to strengthen by inspiring with hope and restoring a cheerful outlook: to comfort a despairing person.

  2. As a noun, comfort is anything that provides satisfaction or a relaxed and easy feeling. You might think that the comfort of your new shoes cannot be surpassed. Definitions of comfort. noun. a state of being relaxed and feeling no pain. “he is a man who enjoys his comfort ” synonyms: comfortableness. see more. noun.

  3. B1. a pleasant feeling of being relaxed and having no pain: The car has been designed for practicality, safety, and comfort. Now you can watch the latest films in the comfort of your sitting room. comfort noun (FOR SADNESS) a feeling of being less worried or sad about something: What she said brought me great comfort. comfort noun (ENOUGH MONEY)

  4. [singular] a person or thing that helps you when you are suffering, worried or unhappy. Her being with me was such a comfort. comfort to somebody The children have been a great comfort to me through all of this. it is a comfort to do something It's a comfort to know that she is safe.

  5. verb. /ˈkʌmfət/ /ˈkʌmfərt/ Verb Forms. to make somebody who is worried or unhappy feel better by being kind and showing sympathy to them. comfort somebody The victim's widow was today being comforted by family and friends. The idea that he was not alone comforted him greatly. I am comforted by the fact that Jamie died doing what he liked best.

  6. Verb Forms. to make someone who is worried or unhappy feel better by being kind and sympathetic toward them comfort somebody The victim's widow was today being comforted by family and friends. She comforted herself with the thought that it would soon be spring. it comforts somebody to do something It comforted her to feel his arms around her.

  7. 4 days ago · Comfort is what you feel when worries or unhappiness stop. He welcomed the truce, but pointed out it was of little comfort to families spending Christmas without a loved one. [ + to] He will be able to take some comfort from inflation figures due on Friday. He found comfort in Eva's blind faith in him. 4. See also cold comfort.

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