comfort
Prononciation : [/ˈkʌm.fɚt/]
Mot
Contexte : « emotion »
(noun) a feeling of physical or emotional ease, reassurance, or relief. When something makes you feel better, safer, or less sad.
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The soft blanket brought her a lot of comfort when she was feeling cold.
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He couldn't find any comfort in the news of the accident.
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What gives you comfort when you're feeling upset?
Contexte : « furniture »
(noun) a piece of furniture like a sofa or chair that is designed for relaxing and is often used for sitting or lying down. Something you can sit or lay on comfortably.
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The plush comfort of the sofa made it the perfect spot for an afternoon nap.
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The uncomfortable wooden chair was not a place anyone sought for comfort.
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Do you prefer a sofa or a chair for your comfort?
Contexte : « providing ease »
(verb) to make someone feel less sad, anxious, or worried. To give physical or emotional relief to someone who is feeling bad.
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Her words of encouragement comforted him during a difficult time.
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No words could comfort her after the loss of her pet.
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How do you comfort a friend who is feeling down?
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