cosy
Meaning of cosy
adjective
- giving a feeling of comfort, warmth, and relaxation.
the flickering lamp gave the room a cosy lived-in air
- a soft covering to keep a teapot, boiled egg, etc. hot.
a photograph of Smith pouring tea from a pot with a knitted cosy
mug cosies are simple to make
- a canopied corner seat for two.
- make (someone) feel comfortable or complacent.
she cosied him and made out she found him irresistible
early 18th century (originally Scots): of unknown origin.
Information about cosy
- The plural form of cosy is: cosies.
- Languages in which cosy is used:
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Hyphenation of cosy
cosy
- It consists of 1 syllables and 4 chars.
- cosy is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
cosy synonyms
Meaning cozy:
Meaning tea cosy:
Meaning (especially of clothes or furnishings) providing physical ease and relaxation:
Meaning of or at a fairly or comfortably high temperature:
Meaning having a quiet and soothing quality:
Meaning (of a place or surroundings) comfortable and cosy:
Meaning noticeably happy and optimistic:
Meaning behaving in a polite or friendly way to a guest or new arrival:
Meaning giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment:
Meaning quite enjoyable and pleasurable; pleasant:
Meaning protected from or not exposed to danger or risk; not likely to be harmed or lost:
Meaning (of a place) protected from bad weather:
Meaning fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost:
Meaning (especially of a sound, flavour, or colour) pleasantly smooth or soft; free from harshness:
Meaning (of a place or surroundings) simple but cosy and comfortable, as in one's own home:
Meaning comfortable:
Meaning comfortable, warm, and cosy:
cosy antonyms
Meaning causing or feeling slight pain or physical discomfort:
Translation of cosy
- Italian: confortevole, intimo, accogliente
- Spanish: íntimo, íntima
- German: gemütlich
- French: douillet, chaleureux
- Portuguese: acolhedor
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Words that rhyme with cosy
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