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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Comfort - définition

SENSE OF PHYSICAL OR PSYCHOLOGICAL EASE; STATE OF BEING COMFORTABLE AND FREE FROM STRESS
Discomfort; Uncomfortableness; Comfy; Comforts; Comfortable; Uncomfortable; Comfortability; Comfort (definition); Discomforting; Uncomfortability; Lack of comfort
  • Rama comforts Sita
  • baby]] wearing many items of [[winter]] clothing: [[headband]], [[cap]], fur-lined [[coat]], [[scarf]] and [[sweater]]

comfort         
(comforts, comforting, comforted)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you are doing something in comfort, you are physically relaxed and contented, and are not feeling any pain or other unpleasant sensations.
This will enable the audience to sit in comfort while watching the shows...
The shoe has padding around the collar, heel and tongue for added comfort.
? discomfort
N-UNCOUNT: oft in/for N
2.
Comfort is a style of life in which you have enough money to have everything you need.
Surely there is some way of ordering our busy lives so that we can live in comfort and find spiritual harmony too.
N-UNCOUNT: oft in N
3.
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...
He will be able to take some comfort from inflation figures due on Friday...
He found comfort in Eva's blind faith in him.
N-UNCOUNT
see also cold comfort
4.
If you refer to a person, thing, or idea as a comfort, you mean that it helps you to stop worrying or makes you feel less unhappy.
It's a comfort talking to you...
Being able to afford a drink would be a comfort in these tough times.
N-COUNT: usu sing, oft N to n, it v-link N to-inf/-ing
5.
If you comfort someone, you make them feel less worried, unhappy, or upset, for example by saying kind things to them.
Ned put his arm around her, trying to comfort her.
= console
VERB: V n
6.
Comforts are things which make your life easier and more pleasant, such as electrical devices you have in your home.
She enjoys the material comforts married life has brought her...
Electricity provides us with warmth and light and all our modern home comforts...
N-COUNT: usu pl
7.
If you say that something is, for example, too close for comfort, you mean you are worried because it is closer than you would like it to be.
The bombs fell in the sea, many too close for comfort...
Although crimes against visitors were falling, the levels of crime were still too high for comfort.
PHRASE: PHR after v, v-link PHR
comfort         
n.
1) to bring, give, provide comfort
2) to derive comfort from; to find, take; seek comfort in (she finds comfort in helping others)
3) to enjoy the comforts (of life)
4) cold, little comfort
5) creature comforts; spiritual comfort
6) a comfort to (he was a great comfort to his parents)
7) a comfort to + inf. (it was a comfort to know that they were safe)
8) in comfort (to live in comfort)
Comfort         
·noun Assistance; relief; support.
II. Comfort ·noun A wadded bedquilt; a comfortable.
III. Comfort ·vt To assist or help; to Aid.
IV. Comfort ·noun Encouragement; solace; consolation in trouble; also, that which affords consolation.
V. Comfort ·noun Unlawful support, countenance, or encouragement; as, to give aid and comfort to the enemy.
VI. Comfort ·noun A state of quiet enjoyment; freedom from pain, want, or anxiety; also, whatever contributes to such a condition.
VII. Comfort ·vt To make strong; to Invigorate; to Fortify; to Corroborate.
VIII. Comfort ·vt To impart strength and hope to; to Encourage; to Relieve; to Console; to Cheer.

Wikipédia

Comfort

Comfort (or being comfortable) is a sense of physical or psychological ease, often characterised as a lack of hardship. Persons who are lacking in comfort are uncomfortable, or experiencing discomfort. A degree of psychological comfort can be achieved by recreating experiences that are associated with pleasant memories, such as engaging in familiar activities, maintaining the presence of familiar objects, and consumption of comfort foods. Comfort is a particular concern in health care, as providing comfort to the sick and injured is one goal of healthcare, and can facilitate recovery. Persons who are surrounded with things that provide psychological comfort may be described as being "in their comfort zone". Because of the personal nature of positive associations, psychological comfort is highly subjective.

The use of "comfort" as a verb generally implies that the subject is in a state of pain, suffering or affliction, and requires alleviation from that state. Where the term is used to describe the support given to someone who has experienced a tragedy, the word is synonymous with consolation or solace. However, comfort is used much more broadly, as one can provide physical comfort to someone who is not in a position to be uncomfortable. For example, a person might sit in a chair without discomfort, but still find the addition of a pillow to the chair to increase their feeling of comfort. Something that provides this type of comfort, which does not seek to relieve hardship, can also be referred to as being "comfy".

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Comfort
1. That is little comfort to Subrat Dhital, managing director of Cotton Comfort, Nepal‘s largest garment exporter.
2. My comfort zone might be their foreign country; their comfort zone, my foreign country.
3. Lady Comfort Model: Relax Comfort Design: A pretty sandal that compliments the foot.
4. "He was a comfort to my mother and a comfort to myself," his sister said.
5. There‘s no comfort in Iraq, and now there‘s no comfort in Jordan.