comfort

simple noun49 collocationsAvg. frequency: 8.2

Can refer to a high level of physical comfort or significant emotional solace.

Comfort related to the body, free from pain or strain.

The highest possible level of physical comfort.

Things that make life physically comfortable, such as good food, a warm bed, etc.

Refers to a state of total physical ease and relaxation.

An extra feature or quality that increases comfort.

Provides only a small amount of solace or reassurance.

Comforts associated with current technology and conveniences, such as heating or appliances.

Comfort related to an individual's own body and feelings.

The comforts associated with one's own home.

A satisfactory and acceptable level of comfort.

Provides only a minor degree of solace.

Something that is not very comforting or is not comforting at all, despite being intended to be.

Comforts derived from wealth and physical possessions.

A reasonable but not luxurious level of comfort.

Solace or peace found through faith, religion, or inner reflection.

Comfort considered in relation or proportion to something else.

Comfort related to one's home and family life.

Comfort that is notable in comparison to a less comfortable situation.

To provide a large amount of comfort or reassurance.

A situation where one feels safe or at ease and without stress.

Food that provides consolation or a feeling of well-being, typically having a high sugar or carbohydrate content and associated with childhood or home cooking.

The degree to which a person feels comfortable in a situation.

Used to specify the source or location of comfort, e.g., 'the comfort of your own home'.

Refers to finding solace within something (e.g., music, religion).

Indicates that someone or something is a source of comfort for another.

Words spoken to someone to make them feel better.

A very small piece of information or a minor event that brings a little solace in a difficult situation.

In the pleasant and relaxing environment of your home.

A person, thing, or idea that provides solace.

Dangerously or uncomfortably near.

To experience a feeling of solace or reassurance.

A level of quality or comfort that is considered acceptable or desirable.

The act of receiving comfort from someone, like family or friends.

A certain amount or level of comfort.

To feel reassured by knowing a particular fact.

Describes the state of being comfortable.

Indicates the purpose is to achieve comfort.

To discover a source of solace or relief.

To feel less worried or sad because of something.

To provide emotional support and reassurance to someone.

To require emotional support or solace.

To look for or try to find comfort.

To cause someone to feel less sad or worried.

To present words or actions of solace to someone who is suffering.

To receive comfort from a person or thing.

To supply someone with emotional support or physical ease.

To take comfort from something.

To get or obtain comfort from a source.

Collocations with "comfort"

... + comfort