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comfortless

[ UK /kˈʌmfətləs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. without comfort
    a comfortless room

How To Use comfortless In A Sentence

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  • They live in lodgings or tiny, comfortless flats, on a meagre allowance or none.
  • Why were you then comfortless and despondent, when I was escorted by the guards into the jail?
  • In a comfortless, filthy house, ill-furnished, often neither raintight nor warm, no domestic comfort is possible.
  • These are bleak, sad stories set in a comfortless world, and the manner of their telling is accordingly plain (but not simple), as though their author has vowed himself to verbal asceticism in pursuit of a hard truth.
  • The ocean looked dead and completely comfortless.
  • Their dreary humor seemed perfectly suited to the auditorium, with its frayed orange carpeting and comfortless chairs and flickering fluorescent lights.
  • Probably his most barren and comfortless portrait of modern British life so far, the movie is inflected with necessary moments of light relief in the form of, for example, a sad-but-true depiction of a working men's club karaoke session.
  • He saw in the eyes of his soldiers that they too felt this defilement of the morning, and the manner in which it overshadowed the remainder of each day until it waned unto comfortless darkness.
  • A comfortless, bleak howl at the brutal aspects of relationships, it is the story of four couples falling in love, and then into infidelity and hate.
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