recomfort (Meaning)

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recomfort (v. t.)

To comfort again; to console anew; to give new strength to.

Synonyms & Antonyms of recomfort

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recomfort Sentence Examples

  1. The warm embrace of a loved one brought me immense recomfort during my time of need.
  2. The soothing words of the therapist offered recomfort and helped me process my emotions.
  3. The cozy blanket and flickering fireplace provided physical recomfort on a cold winter night.
  4. The nostalgia of revisiting old photographs brought a sense of recomfort and connection to my past.
  5. The glimmer of hope offered by a distant friend was a small but significant source of recomfort.
  6. The rhythmic sound of rain on the roof created a calming atmosphere and provided mental recomfort.
  7. The act of writing down my thoughts and feelings brought recomfort and allowed me to gain perspective.
  8. The presence of a supportive community provided emotional recomfort and a sense of belonging.
  9. The laughter and companionship of good friends offered a much-needed escape and recomfort from stress.
  10. The beauty of nature, from towering mountains to tranquil lakes, had a profound recomforting effect on my troubled mind.

FAQs About the word recomfort

To comfort again; to console anew; to give new strength to.

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No antonyms found.

The warm embrace of a loved one brought me immense recomfort during my time of need.

The soothing words of the therapist offered recomfort and helped me process my emotions.

The cozy blanket and flickering fireplace provided physical recomfort on a cold winter night.

The nostalgia of revisiting old photographs brought a sense of recomfort and connection to my past.