Cosy.
Yes, it can be. Cosy (also cozy) can be an adjective meaning comfortable or snug, but also a noun (a type of teapot cover).
That would be the correct spelling of comfortability(being able to make someone comfortable) -- however, it is not a term found in most dictionaries. It may have been created as a marketing term.
Yes and you can spell it like this too 'cosy' i think one is American and one is English
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No, the correct spelling isopportunities.
The correct spelling in British English (used in England, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and so on) is cosy.The correct spelling in American is cozy.
Yes, along with the variant spelling cosily. It is the adverb form of the adjective cozy (cosy).
That is the correct spelling, "coziest", for the superlative of the word cozy (comfortable).
In the US, the adjective is usually spelled cozy(comfortably close, snug).
Yes, it can be. Cosy (also cozy) can be an adjective meaning comfortable or snug, but also a noun (a type of teapot cover).
That would be the correct spelling of comfortability(being able to make someone comfortable) -- however, it is not a term found in most dictionaries. It may have been created as a marketing term.
Yes and you can spell it like this too 'cosy' i think one is American and one is English
They both are actual words but in essay writing id say home like or just comfortable maybe not cozy in formal :)
'Cosy', as an adjective, means 'snug, comforting, warm'. An example of this usage would be, "This is a cosy blanket." As a noun, a cosy is a padded or knitted covering placed over an item to keep it warm, for example, a tea-cosy which covers a tea pot. 'Cosy' can also be used as a verb meaning either to make someone feel snug and comfortable, or to become friendly with.
Yes, both "cosy" and "snug" can mean having a feeling of comfort, warmth, and security. They are often used interchangeably to describe a place that is cozy and comfortable.
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No, "VAXINATE" is not a correct spelling. The correct spelling is "VACCINATE."