Comfort (disambiguation)
Comfort is the physical and psychological sense of ease.
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Comfort may also refer to:
Places
People
- A. B. Comfort, an American politician
- Alex Comfort (1920–2000), a British medical professional, anarchist, pacifist, and writer
- Charles Comfort (1900–1994), a Canadian painter, sculptor, teacher, writer, and administrator
- Lance Comfort (1908–1966), an English film director
- Nathaniel C. Comfort, an American historian
- Pat Comfort, an American politician
- Ray Comfort (born 1949), a New Zealand-born minister and evangelist
- Comfort Freeman, a Liberian Lutheran activist
- Comfort Jones, a character on UK TV show Casualty
- Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933), an American artist and designer
- Comfort Tyler (1764-1827), one of the original settlers of modern Syracuse, New York
Arts, entertainment, and media
- Comfort (Failure album)
- Comfort (magazine), an American mail-order periodical 1888–1942
- Comfort (Maya Jane Coles album)
- Comfort (Splashh album)
- "Comfort", a song by Basement from their album Colourmeinkindness (2012)
- "Comfort", a song by Deb Talan
- Comfort Women: A New Musical, a musical about Korean comfort women, written and directed by Dimo Hyun Jun Kim
Brands and enterprises
- Comfort (fabric softener)
- Comfort, a taxi company under ComfortDelGro
- Comfort Inn, a hospitality company owned by Choice Hotels International, Inc.
- Southern Comfort (often abbreviated SoCo), an American whiskey liqueur with fruit and spice accents
- Toyota Comfort, a taxicab popular in Japan and Hong Kong
Ships
- MDL Comfort, a container ship; one of the biggest shipwrecks ever
- USS Comfort (AH-3) (1917–1921)
- USS Comfort (AH-6) (1943–1946)
- USNS Comfort (T-AH-20) (1975–)
Other uses
- Comfort food, food that has a nostalgic or sentimental value, and may be characterized by its high caloric nature, high carbohydrate level, or simple preparation
- Comfort noise, the artificial background noise used in radio and wireless communications to fill the silent time in a transmission
- Comfort object, an object used to provide psychological comfort
- Comfort women, a euphemism for women who were forced to work as sex slaves in Japanese-occupied countries during World War II
- Comfort zone, the term used to denote a type of mental conditioning resulting in artificially created mental boundaries, within which an individual derives a sense of security
- Consolation, psychological comfort
- Thermal comfort, a field of specialization in building indoor environment
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Comfort
- All pages with titles containing Comfort
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