Comforting

/ˈkʌmfərtɪŋ/ adjective

Making someone feel better when they're sad, scared, or upset by showing care and reassurance.

From Middle English 'comforten,' derived from Old French 'conforter,' which comes from Latin 'confortis' meaning 'to strengthen greatly.' The 'con-' prefix means 'together with,' so comfort originally meant strengthening someone alongside them.

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