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comforting

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noun

as in reassurance
the giving of hope and strength in times of grief, distress, or suffering the comforting of the sick has always been regarded as one of the major acts of charity

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comforting

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verb

present participle of comfort

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Recent Examples of comforting
Adjective
The toasty, yeasty aroma of sourdough straight out of the oven isn’t just comforting. Jolene Thym, Mercury News, 6 July 2026 The ground beef, tomatoes, and brown rice are combined into a comforting bowl of comfort food for cold days. Sheena Chihak, Better Homes & Gardens, 3 July 2026 There’s Gnocchi with Mortadella, Peas, and Pistachios; Thai White Curry with Chicken; and a comforting Salted Butterscotch Pie and Fruit Crumble. Sheela Prakash, Bon Appetit Magazine, 3 July 2026 Excessive cash holdings, though comforting, incur an opportunity cost by missing out on market growth. Andrew Rosen, Forbes.com, 2 July 2026 Opened in April by chef Kevin Finch and his wife, Alexa, the Greenpoint restaurant is inspired by Parisian bistros, with seasonal dishes that are both comforting and complex. Anna Grace Lee, Vogue, 2 July 2026 Each layer of Banana Pudding Texas Sheet Cake contributes its own texture, creating a dessert that feels both decadent and comforting. Marianne Williams, Southern Living, 2 July 2026 One of the daily specials, a creamy risotto accented with a bold red pepper puree and blackened shrimp, caught my eye and satisfied my cravings for something comforting. Heidi Finley, Charlotte Observer, 30 June 2026 The song is comforting to kids who might feel lonely or scared when their parents aren’t nearby, by reminding them that their grownups will never abandon them. Parents, 29 June 2026
Verb
Serve up the comforting flavors of chicken pot pie with less pressure by simply tossing all of the ingredients into your Dutch oven. Jenna Sims, Southern Living, 8 July 2026 The upscale American restaurant in SoHo is known for comforting dishes like a French dip sandwich and an ice cream sundae, as well as its savory sour-cream-and-onion martini from the cocktail menu. Lily Boyce, New York Times, 2 July 2026 With menus inspired by the seasons, rotating dishes, bold flavors and comforting classics adorn the menu, like their famous crispy fried chicken and their shrimp and grits. Carinne Geil Botta, Forbes.com, 30 June 2026 Images of Emmanuel Macron comforting him a few minutes after the lost World Cup final in Qatar went around the world. Time, Time, 26 June 2026 The Los Angeles guitarist and songwriter touches on grief, rejection, and love in lo-fi shoegaze songs that package sunny melodies with comforting gloom. Linnie Greene, Pitchfork, 23 June 2026 Plus, there's something vintage and comforting about the simplicity of a shower curtain; its soft texture can make any bathroom feel cozy. Shivani Vyas, Better Homes & Gardens, 23 June 2026 Situated in a bustling port city with strong transpacific trade networks, Chinese cooks had access to familiar ingredients and prepared comforting dishes for their own communities. Ashley Rose Young, Bon Appetit Magazine, 18 June 2026 Brittney Brimway and her three children were on a flight from Los Angeles to Turks and Caicos with a layover in New York City when her son woke her up with some less-than-comforting news. Drew Pittock, USA Today, 17 June 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for comforting
Adjective
  • The encouraging sign is that AI can now help police what AI builders are doing through agent simulation, anomaly detection and better observability.
    Jason Andersen, Forbes.com, 8 July 2026
  • This convergence is a very encouraging sign, providing the first footprint of a structural trend change and indicating that the selling pressure from the recent rug pull is finally exhausting itself.
    Nishant Pant, CNBC, 7 July 2026
Adjective
  • Kate Hudson enjoyed a relaxing beach day with her kids, 7-year-old Rani and 14-year-old Bingham, in Athens, Greece.
    Chanel Vargas, InStyle, 2 July 2026
  • Audiences want a quiet, efficient, relaxing, fun, visually engaging, communal experience unavailable at home.
    Joseph M. Singer, HollywoodReporter, 29 June 2026
Noun
  • Ultimately, the reassurances about community resources and air quality failed to quell the fury inside the room as residents took the microphone during the Q&A section and repeatedly expressed feelings of betrayal and mistrust.
    Clara Harter, Los Angeles Times, 10 July 2026
  • Caracas resident María Virginia Marcano believes her return would be a source of emotional and political reassurance here.
    Tibisay Zea, Christian Science Monitor, 8 July 2026
Verb
  • As first responders worked to get Donald Bellos into the ambulance, his mother could be seen on the body camera footage by his side, reassuring him.
    Laura Bauer, Kansas City Star, 2 July 2026
  • The worry that sunscreen leaves people short on vitamin D has been studied for years, and for everyday use, the findings are reassuring.
    Mira Miller, Verywell Health, 29 June 2026
Adjective
  • The most rewarding part of taking on this project for McKinstrie has been watching their friends and family continue to fall in love with the beach.
    Meredith Wilshere, PEOPLE, 11 July 2026
  • Veteran travel editor Laura Begley Bloom talked to six travel experts about the best destinations for women to have safe and rewarding solo adventures.
    Forbes.com, Forbes.com, 10 July 2026
Adjective
  • That a series finally found some new themes to focus on is as much a soothing break as all the B-roll of ocean waves and clapboard houses.
    Alison Herman, Variety, 9 July 2026
  • My nearly two-hour Manoa Mist treatment included a full-body sugar exfoliation and soothing-but-therapeutic lomi lomi massage, performed by a therapist who spent years in the medical field and really knew her stuff.
    Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 8 July 2026
Noun
  • Miller, who said the plan for the team was to keep playing next season, even without access to the state playoffs, tried to offer consoling words.
    Andrew Carter, Chicago Tribune, 24 May 2026
Verb
  • These incidents rarely appear in the statistics politicians and bureaucrats cite when assuring the public that downtown is moving in the right direction.
    Jonathan Beaton, The Orlando Sentinel, 5 July 2026
  • No one is getting fired … yet Mozeliak started his press conference by assuring the staff that their jobs were safe.
    Sam Blum, New York Times, 27 June 2026

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“Comforting.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/comforting. Accessed 13 Jul. 2026.

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