comfort |
to give (someone) relief and strength in trouble or distress. [5 definitions] |
comfortable |
having a feeling of well-being or bodily ease. [3 definitions] |
comic |
of, relating to, or characterized by comedy; comical or comedic. [6 definitions] |
comical |
causing amusement; funny. [2 definitions] |
comic book |
a book or magazine that contains a series of cartoons telling a story or stories. |
comic strip |
a series of cartoons, esp. in a newspaper, that narrates a funny or adventurous story. |
comma |
a punctuation mark (,) used to separate words, phrases, or other elements in a sentence, particulars in a list, or thousands in written numerals, or to indicate a pause, as in poetry. |
command |
to forcefully order or direct. [12 definitions] |
commander |
one who leads and controls. [3 definitions] |
commandment |
an order or directive. [2 definitions] |
commemorate |
to serve as a reminder of or memorial to. [2 definitions] |
commence |
to begin or have a beginning; start. |
commencement |
in schools or colleges, the graduation ceremony or day. [2 definitions] |
commend |
to cite with praise, as for some act or service. [3 definitions] |
comment |
a written or spoken statement of observation or opinion. [8 definitions] |
commentator |
one who provides a commentary, esp. one who reports news along with background information or interpretation in a radio or television broadcast. |
commerce |
the exchange of goods or services for money; business transactions. [2 definitions] |
commercial |
of or relating to trade or business. [4 definitions] |
commission |
the act of performing or carrying out (something); the act of committing. [9 definitions] |
commissioner |
the head of a government department. [3 definitions] |
commit |
to dedicate, devote, or pledge. [6 definitions] |