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everything they could to make me comfortable. 2 well off,<br />

carefree, insouciant, contented, satisfied; self-satisfied,<br />

complacent, smug: They don't have a lot of money, but they're<br />

comfortable enough. 3 likeable, easy, congenial, amiable,<br />

cordial, warm, pleasant, agreeable, enjoyable, relaxing: Daphne<br />

is a very comfortable sort of person to be with. 4 suitable,<br />

acceptable, adequate, satisfactory, reasonable: The radio was<br />

on very loud, so I turned down the volume to a more comfortable<br />

level.<br />

comic adj. 1 funny, droll, comical, humorous, hilarious,<br />

side-splitting, mirthful, jocose, jocular, witty, waggish,<br />

clever, facetious, amusing: Barry's comic routines have made<br />

him a popular performer for years.<br />

--n. 2 See comedian.<br />

command v. 1 order, direct, bid, enjoin, charge, request, require,<br />

demand, instruct; say, prescribe, decree: What the Queen<br />

commands must be done. 2 control, dominate, have or maintain or<br />

wield authority or control or sway or influence over, hold sway<br />

over; lead, rule, govern, have under one's thumb, call the tune;<br />

head (up): Whoever commands the sea commands the town. He<br />

commanded a battalion during the war. 3 master, draw upon or on,<br />

control, summon: The work required all the skill the sculptor<br />

could command. 4 attract, earn; exact, compel, demand: Gunga<br />

Din's bravery commanded the respect of the entire regiment. 5<br />

dominate, control, overlook, look down on; have, enjoy, possess:<br />

The tower commands a view of the entire valley.<br />

--n. 6 order, direction, behest, mandate, charge, bidding,<br />

instruction: Your wish is my command. 7 control, authority,<br />

power, sovereignty, dominion, regulation, direction, management,<br />

government, oversight, leadership, charge, sway, stewardship,<br />

jurisdiction: The unit is under the command of the colonel. 8<br />

mastery, control, (thorough) grasp or knowledge: He has a good<br />

command of three languages.<br />

commemorate<br />

v. memorialize, remember, celebrate, observe, dedicate,<br />

consecrate, solemnize, sanctify, hallow, reverence, revere,<br />

honour, venerate, pay tribute or homage to, salute; immortalize:<br />

We are here to commemorate deeds of valour and the men who

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