"Comforts" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Comforts refer to things that provide pleasure, ease, or satisfaction, often to alleviate or mitigate feelings of discomfort, pain, or distress. These can include physical comforts such as a soft bed, a warm bath, or a favorite meal, as well as emotional comforts such as a supportive friend, a favorite hobby, or a sense of security and stability.
Relaxed and at ease; free from worry or discomfort; pleasing or satisfactory in physical or emotional terms.
To comforted means to make someone feel peaceful, calm, and reassured, often after a difficult or trying experience. It can also mean to console or alleviate someone's suffering, distress, or anxiety.
In a comforting or reassuring manner; in a way that provides emotional reassurance or security.
Comfortless refers to a state or situation that is devoid of comfort, solace, or relaxation. It implies a sense of unease, discomfort, or distress, often mentally or emotionally.
Comfrey is a perennial herbaceous plant in the family Boraginaceae, native to Europe and Asia. It is also known as knitbone, bumvelvet, or slipdock. The plant has edible leaves and roots, and its leaves have been used for centuries in herbal medicine to heal wounds, broken bones, and skin conditions. Comfrey has also been used as a fertilizer plant, as its roots can solubilize minerals and make them available to other plants. Additionally, comfrey has potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
Comics refers to a medium of storytelling, usually through graphic visual aids and text, that combines the genres of art, writing, and drama to convey a narrative. It can take many forms, including comic books, comic strips, manga, graphic novels, and cartoons. The term "comics" is often used interchangeably with "comics books" or "graphic novels," although the terms have slightly different connotations.
Cominform was a Soviet-led organization established in 1947 to coordinate the activities of the communist parties in Eastern Europe and other communist nations. The acronym "Cominform" stands for "Committee for Information" and was created to disseminate information and coordinate policies among the communist parties in the region. Cominform was seen as a key institution in the Soviet Union's efforts to spread communism and influence the communist movement globally. It was disbanded in 1956 after Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev's secret speech, which marked a major shift in Soviet policy and led to a relaxation of tensions in the Cold War.