Let’s take a close look at what the words “comfort” and “joy” mean:
COMFORT [kuhm-fert]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: good feeling; ease
Synonyms:
abundance, alleviation, amenity, assuagement, bed of roses, cheer, cheerfulness, complacency, contentment, convenience, coziness, creature comforts, enjoyment, exhilaration, facility, gratification, happiness, luxury, opulence, peacefulness, pleasure, plenty, poise, quiet, relaxation, relief, repose, rest, restfulness, satisfaction, snugness, succor, sufficiency, warmth, well-being
JOY [joi]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: great happiness, pleasure
Synonyms:
alleviation, amusement, animation, bliss, charm, cheer, comfort, delectation, delight, diversion, ecstasy, elation, exultation, exulting, felicity, festivity, frolic, fruition, gaiety, gem, gladness, glee, good humor, gratification, hilarity, humor, indulgence, jewel, jubilance, liveliness, luxury, merriment, mirth, pride, pride and joy, prize, rapture, ravishment, refreshment, regalement, rejoicing, revelry, satisfaction, solace, sport, transport, treasure, treat, wonder
We all need more of these “delicious” qualities in our lives! Improving English skills through Comfort & Joy English Skype lessons can help women gain more happiness, peacefulness, pride and delight!