a comfort

/ə ˈkʌmfət/
noun phraseIntermediate
general

Something that provides relief, reassurance, or emotional support

The warm blanket was a comfort on the cold night.

The warm blanket provided warmth and comfort during the cold night.

His words were a comfort to her after the loss.

His words provided emotional support and reassurance after the loss.

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The phrase is often used to describe something that alleviates distress or provides solace.

Collocations

a comfort toprovides reassurance or support to someonetake comfort infind reassurance or solace in something

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Related Phrases

take comfort inphrase
to find reassurance or solace in something
a source of comfortphrase
something that provides emotional support

💡Pro Tip

Emotional Context

Use 'a comfort' to describe something that provides emotional support or relief.

Gold Rule

Correct Usage

'A comfort' is typically used as a noun phrase to describe something that alleviates distress or provides solace.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'comforte,' from Old French 'confort,' from Latin 'comfortare' (to strengthen greatly).

📝Usage Notes

The phrase is often used in emotional or supportive contexts, emphasizing the positive effect of something or someone.

Word Breakdown

a
indefinite article
article
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comfort
a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint
noun
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