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comfortless

/kuhm-fert/US // ˈkʌm fərt //UK // (ˈkʌmfət) //

不舒服,不舒适,不舒服的,舒适

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to soothe, console, or reassure; bring cheer to: They tried to comfort her after her loss.
    • : to make physically comfortable.
    • : Obsolete. to aid; support or encourage.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : relief in affliction; consolation; solace: Her presence was a comfort to him.
    • : a feeling of relief or consolation: Her forgiveness afforded him great comfort.
    • : a person or thing that gives consolation: She was a great comfort to him.
    • : a cause or matter of relief or satisfaction: The patient's recovery was a comfort to the doctor.
    • : a state of ease and satisfaction of bodily wants, with freedom from pain and anxiety: He is a man who enjoys his comfort.
    • : something that promotes such a state: His wealth allows him to enjoy a high degree of comfort.
    • : Chiefly Midland and Southern U.S. a comforter or quilt.
    • : Obsolete. strengthening aid; assistance.

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Examples

  • Instead, he asked meaningful questions that brought me comfort.

  • You can also opt to purchase the item with shoulder pads for extra comfort.

  • That’s a raw deal for China, as well as India, Vietnam, and other countries trying to raise their citizens to the level of affluence and comfort afforded those in the West.

  • The comfort and flexibility of learning online have always been of attraction to long-life learners.

  • For that reason, working out alone, be it outside or in the comfort of your own home, is pretty much risk-free, Thomas says.

  • Talking about death is never easy, but with food, comfort, and familiarity, a new kind of dinner party is making it easier.

  • He uses some combination of the words comfort or discomfort in regards to how he feels about situations over 30 times.

  • The doctor tells me I can walk on it right away, “as comfort allows.”

  • Liberals either boast or comfort themselves that their own beliefs push humanity forward.

  • It simultaneously reveals the absurdity of dictatorship and gives comfort to those languishing under an impossible reality.

  • And for fear of being ill spoken of weep bitterly for a day, and then comfort thyself in thy sadness.

  • “I hope he will grow up to be a true comfort to you, M. Pujol,” said Miss Janet.

  • However, I have felt some comfort in knowing that it is not Liszt's genius alone that makes him such a player.

  • Then I hesitated no longer, but turned away and left her alone with her grief; it was not for me to comfort her.

  • For his mind flung itself with violence upon two sentences: he was 'beautiful and precious'; she longed for him to 'comfort' her.

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