comfy
/'kʌmfi/
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Providing or experiencing physical well-being or relief; comfortable: "comfy" is an informal word used to describe something that gives a pleasant, relaxed, and cozy feeling of physical ease.
Usage
- "Comfy" is used informally to describe clothing, furniture, environments, or states of being that are pleasant and relaxing. It often implies a sense of coziness and warmth.
- It is typically used in casual conversation and writing. The more formal equivalent is "comfortable."
Examples
- Adjective:
- She changed into comfy clothes after work.
- This armchair is so comfy; I could fall asleep in it.
- Are you comfy on that sofa?
- I feel comfy and warm by the fireplace.
Advanced Usage
- "to get comfy": to settle into a comfortable position.
- I'm going to get comfy and watch a movie.
Variants and Related Words
- Comfortable (adj): the standard, more formal synonym for "comfy."
- The hotel room was spacious and comfortable.
- Comfort (n): a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint.
- The car's seats are designed for comfort.
- Comfort (v): to ease the grief or distress of.
- She tried to comfort her friend.
Synonyms
- Cozy: giving a feeling of comfort, warmth, and relaxation.
- Snug: fitting closely and comfortably; cozy.
- Relaxing: conducive to or providing relaxation.
Antonyms
- Uncomfortable: causing or feeling discomfort; uneasy.
- Unpleasant: not pleasant or agreeable.
Adjective
- providing or experiencing physical well-being or relief (`comfy' is informal)
- comfortable clothes
- comfortable suburban houses
- made himself comfortable in an armchair
- the antihistamine made her feel more comfortable
- are you comfortable?
- feeling comfy now?