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cold comfort

noun
Syllables
cold·
com·
fort
/koʊld ˈkʌmfərt/
sympathy, help, or encouragement that is barely enough to improve a person's situation or make them feel any better
The idiom "cold comfort" refers to a situation where something may provide a small amount of relief or consolation but ultimately fails to offer true comfort or solace. It describes a situation where the consolation or reassurance provided is insufficient to alleviate the distress or disappointment being experienced. It describes a situation where the consolation or reassurance provided is insufficient to alleviate the distress or disappointment being experienced.
Examples
  • After failing the exam, the teacher's reassurance that "at least you tried your best" felt like cold comfort to the disappointed student.
  • The apology from the airline for the flight delay was cold comfort to the weary passengers who had missed their connections.
  • Hearing that the stolen items had been recovered by the police was cold comfort to the burglary victims, who had already lost their sense of security.
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