cozy

adjective
UK: /ˈkəʊzi/
US: /ˈkoʊzi/
  1. Warm, comfortable, and relaxed, especially in a small space.

    1. This room is so cozy with the fireplace.
    2. We spent a cozy evening reading books by the fire as the snow fell outside making our space very inviting.
  2. Enjoying or affording warmth and ease; snug.

    1. I felt cozy wrapped in my blanket.
    2. The café had a cozy atmosphere, perfect for a quiet afternoon.
cozy verb
  1. To make oneself comfortable.

    1. I cozy up with a book.
    2. Let's cozy up by the fireplace and watch a movie tonight.
cozy noun
  1. A covering to keep something warm.

    1. She put a cozy on the teapot.
    2. The tea cozy kept the tea warm for over an hour, proving its usefulness.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "cozy" in English means: Warm, comfortable, and relaxed, especially in a small space., Enjoying or affording warmth and ease; snug..

The phonetic transcription of "cozy" is /ˈkəʊzi/ in British English and /ˈkoʊzi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "cozy": inviting, comfortable, snug, homely, warm.

Example usage of "cozy": "This room is so cozy with the fireplace.". More examples on the page.