Pronunciation: /ˈsnʌɡəri/

Definitions of snuggery

noun a cozy or comfortable place, especially a small, secluded room

Example Sentences

A1 I love to relax in my cozy snuggery with a good book.

A2 The cat found a warm snuggery under the blankets.

B1 The cabin in the woods had a small snuggery where we could escape the cold.

B2 The luxurious hotel suite had a private snuggery for guests to unwind.

C1 The artist's studio was a peaceful snuggery where creativity flowed.

C2 The mountain retreat had a hidden snuggery with stunning views of the valley below.

Examples of snuggery in a Sentence

formal The cozy snuggery in the corner of the library was the perfect place to curl up with a good book.

informal Let's hang out in the snuggery and watch some movies tonight.

slang I love chilling in my snuggery with a hot cup of cocoa.

figurative His office felt like a snuggery, a safe haven from the chaos of the outside world.

Grammatical Forms of snuggery

past tense

snuggled

plural

snuggeries

comparative

snugglier

superlative

snuggliest

present tense

snuggles

future tense

will snuggle

perfect tense

has snuggled

continuous tense

is snuggling

singular

snuggery

positive degree

snuggery

infinitive

to snuggle

gerund

snuggling

participle

snuggling

Origin and Evolution of snuggery

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'snuggery' is believed to have originated from the Middle English word 'snuggere', which means a cozy nook or hiding place.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'snuggery' has evolved to refer to a small, comfortable, and secluded room or space where one can relax or unwind.