comforter - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • other: He allows our suffering to make us into comforters of others often tailor-made comforters.

Converse of object

  • send: Jesus promised his disciples that God would send the Comforter to them.
  • have: See how he feels for misery, He feels for the tears of the distressed who have no comforter.
  • receive: If you order you will receive a pink comforter.
  • become: He first dwells in the heart as the Spirit of truth, and thus He becomes the Comforter.
  • call: He wasn't called the Comforter for nothing you know!
  • concern: Below are the New Testament texts concerning the Comforter.

Adjective modifier

  • soft: This soft natural lambskin comforter can be useful on the move as young travelers will feel secure in unfamiliar places.
  • great: The Holy Spirit, the great comforter, apply these truths to the hearts of the afflicted.
  • miserable: Job 16 1. Then Job answered and said, 2 I have heard many such things: miserable comforters [ are ] ye all.
  • other: Reassuringly safe Cuski is calming, safe and a healthy alternative to other infant comforters.
  • wonderful: I'm a wonderful comforter to babies & young children and I'm super soft.
  • promised: The presence of the Spirit of God, the promised Comforter, had then become a deep conviction of my soul from scripture.

Modifies a noun

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Noun used with modifier

  • baby: Don't lose the blanky Comfort Blankets has revamped what must be the most popular brand of baby comforters.
  • cap: The cap comforter was long gone, but some guys would have worn the Green Beret.
  • cat: Rusty was holding the cat comforter bed in front of him to keep them from jumping out at him.
  • domain: Is a no-fault premium florida car insurance quote costs a major expansion domain comforters sheets.

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