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cozy

1 of 2adjective
/ˈkoʊzi/
Forms:cozier,coziest
1

(of a place) relaxing and comfortable, particularly because of the warmth or small size of the place

A2
  • I like to sit in my cozy armchair with a good book.
  • Our hotel room was quite cozy, with a soft bed and warm lighting.
  • The restaurant had a cozy, intimate setting that was perfect for our date.
  • We found a cozy spot under the tree for our picnic.
  • We sat in the cozy café, sipping hot cocoa and watching the rain outside.
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2

providing warmth, softness, and a sense of ease or relaxation, often associated with comfort in clothing, accessories, or experiences

  • These cozy socks keep my feet warm during the winter.
  • The sweater's cozy fabric feels gentle on the skin.
  • He curled up under a cozy blanket after a long day.
  • She slipped into a pair of cozy slippers that hugged her feet.
  • The jacket's cozy lining makes it perfect for cold weather.
3

having or fostering a warm or friendly and informal atmosphere

4

implying secret cooperation or collusion, often in a way that is comfortable or overly familiar

  • The politicians had a cozy relationship that raised concerns about transparency.
  • Their cozy arrangement with the company gave them unfair advantages.
  • The deal seemed too cozy, leading to suspicions of behind-the-scenes agreements.
  • The executive's cozy ties with regulators led to questions about impartiality.
  • A cozy understanding between rivals made the competition seem staged.