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Synonyms
com·fort (kŭḿfərt)

[Middle English comforten, from Old French conforter, to strengthen, from Late Latin cōnfortāre, Latin com-, intensive pref.; see com–, + Latin fortis, strong.]

transitive verb: -fort·ed, -fort·ing, -forts. 

  1. To soothe in time of affliction or distress.
  2. To ease physically; relieve.

noun 

  1. A condition or feeling of pleasurable ease, well-being, and contentment.
  2. Solace in time of grief or fear.
  3. Help; assistance: gave comfort to the enemy.
  4. One that brings or provides comfort.
  5. The capacity to give physical ease and well-being: enjoying the comfort of my favorite chair.
  6. Chiefly Southern & Lower Northern U.S. A quilted bedcover; a comforter.

derivatives

coḿfort·ing·ly
adverb

synonyms:

comfort, console1solace These verbs mean to give hope or help to in time of grief or pain: comforted the distressed child; consoling a recent widow; solaced myself with a hot cup of coffee
See also: amenity