comforted

[ˈkʌmfətɪd]

comforted Definition

to give someone who is upset or sad a feeling of comfort or to be given a feeling of comfort when upset or sad.

Using comforted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "comforted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She comforted her crying child by hugging him tightly.

  • Example

    The kind words from her friend comforted her during the difficult time.

  • Example

    He was comforted by the thought that he was not alone in his struggle.

comforted Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with comforted

  • food that provides consolation or a feeling of well-being, typically any with a high sugar or other carbohydrate content and associated with childhood or home cooking.

    Example

    I always turn to mac and cheese as my comfort food when I'm feeling down.

  • a situation where one feels safe or at ease

    Example

    She never left her comfort zone and always stayed in her hometown.

  • a situation where two people are silent but comfortable with each other's presence

    Example

    They sat in comfortable silence, enjoying the view of the sunset.

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Summary: comforted in Brief

'Comforted' [ˈkʌmfətɪd] means to provide solace or reassurance to someone who is upset or sad. It can also refer to receiving such solace or reassurance. Examples include 'She comforted her crying child by hugging him tightly.' and 'He was comforted by the thought that he was not alone in his struggle.' 'Comforted' extends into phrases like 'comfort food,' referring to food that provides a feeling of well-being, and 'comfort zone,' referring to a situation where one feels safe or at ease.