cosiness

[US]/'kəuzinis/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. comfort and warmth; feeling of being snug and content.
Word Forms

Real-world Examples

Shaikh says Pakistan has only one interpretation of the US's new cosiness with India.

Source: VOA Standard English - Asia

Shaded lights gave an opulent cosiness to the scene, and there were flowers everywhere.

Source: Magician

A few cuddles and occasional moments of cosiness may retain a small but decisive edge over conclusive abandonment interspersed with humiliating dates.

Source: Sociology of Social Relations (Video Version)

For example, 'to create cosiness and the ability to connect with others, we want our furniture facing each other', says Lindsay T Graham, a personality and social psychologist.

Source: Portable English Bilingual Edition

In short, the house in Saville Row, which must have been a very temple of disorder and unrest under the illustrious but dissipated Sheridan, was cosiness, comfort, and method idealised.

Source: Around the World in Eighty Days

Arthur Burdon sat down and observed with pleasure the cheerful fire. The drawn curtains and the lamps gave the place a nice cosiness, and there was the peculiar air of romance which is always in a studio.

Source: Magician

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