comforts
IPA: kˈʌmfɝts
noun
- things that make you comfortable and at ease
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Examples of "comforts" in Sentences
- He has no interest in comforts, possessions, or normal pleasures.
- The suffering that contributes to our own comforts is an especially egregious "loss of memory."
- The interior of Ralph's home is very comfortable and has all the latest in comforts and furnishings.
- It's also a little small for me (as is San Miguel) -- Irapuato has a population of about 500,000 which brings with it certain comforts and amenities.
- I prefer micro-budget travel (so will carry extra US gas!) but enjoy bargain comforts too, like $3/night camping at Playa Zipolite, or a $5/night beachfront palapa at Playa Naranjo (or others), south of Mulege.
- Pleasures_ was published -- 1682-1683 -- the following work was registered at Stationers 'Hall: _The Woman's Advocate, or fifteen real comforts of matrimony, being in requital of the late fifteen_ sham _comforts_.
- One of the few comforts is that the sorrow and pain would not be so great if you hadn't loved Kore so much and the only way to avoid that pain would to never have had that love in your life; that would be far worse.
- Rather, he drew a picture of the opportunities to be presented to the boys in seeing the new land, of what he called the comforts of their snug cabin and of the advantages that must come to all young men in becoming acquainted with the little-known frontiers of their country.
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