snug
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/icons/point.icon COMFORTABLE, COZY, SNUG, EASY, RESTFUL mean enjoying or providing a position of contentment and security.
COMFORTABLE applies to anything that encourages serenity, well-being, or complacency as well as physical ease.
e.g. started feeling comfortable in our new surroundings
COZY suggests warmth, shelter, assured ease, and friendliness.
e.g. a cozy neighborhood coffee shop
SNUG suggests having just enough space for comfort and safety but no more.
e.g. a snug little cottage
EASY implies relief from or absence of anything likely to cause discomfort or constraint.
e.g. living in easy circumstances
RESTFUL applies to whatever induces or contributes to rest or relaxation.
e.g. a quiet restful vacation
adjective (snugger, snuggest)
1. comfortable, warm, and cozy; well protected from the weather or cold:
〈場所などが〉居心地のよい, 安楽な, 暖かくて心地よい
e.g. she was safe and snug in Ruth's arms
e.g. a snug cottage.
archaic (of an income or employment) allowing one to live in comfort and comparative ease.
2. (especially of clothing) very tight or close-fitting:
〈衣類が〉ぴったり合う; きつすぎる
e.g. a well-shaped hood for a snug fit.
noun British
a small, comfortable public room in a pub or inn.
⦅英⦆ 居酒屋の小さな個室
verb (snugs, snugging, snugged) with object and adverbial of direction chiefly North American
place (something) safely or cozily:
…を居心地よくする, こぎれいにする
e.g. she tucks him in, snugging the blanket up to his chin.
no object, with adverbial of direction settle comfortably and cozily:
= snuggle
e.g. the passengers snugged down among the cargo.
PHRASES
snug as a bug (in a rug)
in an extremely comfortable position or situation.
DERIVATIVES
snugness noun
ORIGIN
late 16th century (originally in nautical use in the sense ‘shipshape, compact, prepared for bad weather’): probably of Low German or Dutch origin.