More cozy or comfortable than something else; comparative form of cozy.
From cozy, which derives from Scottish origin (possibly from Norwegian 'koselig' meaning pleasant). The -er suffix creates the comparative degree of adjectives in English.
The word 'cozy' exploded in popularity during the Victorian era when people became obsessed with creating comfortable, enclosed spaces—it perfectly captures that snug feeling you get in a blanket fort or small coffee shop.
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