Pronunciation: /ˈkriːtʃər ˈkʌmfərt/
noun a physical or tangible object that provides comfort or luxury to a living being
A1 My favorite creature comfort is a soft blanket.
A2 During the camping trip, we brought along some creature comforts like a portable fan and a cozy pillow.
B1 Many people consider having a hot shower to be a necessary creature comfort.
B2 After a long day at work, I like to indulge in my creature comforts by watching my favorite TV show and enjoying a cup of tea.
C1 Luxury cars often come equipped with various creature comforts such as heated seats and a premium sound system.
C2 For some people, traveling first class is the ultimate creature comfort with its spacious seats and gourmet meals.
formal The hotel prides itself on providing top-notch creature comforts for its guests.
informal I can't live without my creature comforts like a cozy blanket and my favorite snacks.
slang I'm all about those creature comforts - give me a soft bed and a good book any day.
figurative For some people, their smartphone is their ultimate creature comfort, providing constant entertainment and connection.
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