comforts
/ˈkʌmfərts/
noun
- Things that make life easier, more pleasant, or more enjoyable.
- The campers had few comforts, but they enjoyed the adventure.
- She missed the simple comforts of home, like her own bed and hot meals.
- The hotel offered all the modern comforts, like Wi-Fi and air conditioning.
- Feelings of being less sad, worried, or upset; consolations.
- Friends and family are the greatest comforts in life.
- The letter brought her small comforts in her grief.
- He found great comforts in his faith during difficult times.
Synonyms
verb
- Third person singular present tense of comfort: to make someone feel less sad, worried, or upset.
- Her kind voice comforts everyone who hears it.
- Knowing that help is on the way comforts the stranded hikers.
- A warm hug comforts a crying child.