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Cosy - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Cosy describes a feeling of warmth, comfort, and relaxation, often in a small, inviting space. It is used to express a pleasant, snug atmosphere, like a soft blanket or a quiet room.

cosy

/ˈkoʊzi/ /ˈkəʊzi/

Definition:

Giving a feeling of comfort, warmth, and relaxation.

Synonyms:

snug, comfortable, homely, warm

Part of Speech:

adjective, noun, verb

Antonyms:

uncomfortable, cold

Common Collocations:

cosy corner, cosy atmosphere, cosy blanket

Derivatives:

cosiness, cosily

Usage Tips:

Use "cosy" to describe places or feelings that evoke warmth and comfort.

Common Phrases:

cosy up to someone, make yourself cosy

Etymology:

Originated from Scots "cossie," meaning snug or comfortable; possibly related to Old Norse "kosi," meaning a cushion or pillow.

Examples:

  • 1. The blanket feels soft and cosy on the couch.
  • 2. She loves her small but cosy apartment in winter.
  • 3. We had a cosy chat by the fireplace last night.
  • 4. The café has a warm and cosy atmosphere in the evenings.

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