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réconforter

to comfort, to console

verb reh-kohn-for-TEH Rare

Usage Note

réconforter implies restoring emotional strength or well-being, going beyond simple consolation. The noun réconfort means 'comfort' or 'solace.' It is used in both personal and spiritual contexts, often when someone is distressed or grieving.

Examples

"Elle a réconforté son ami après la défaite."

Natural Translation

She comforted her friend after the defeat.

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