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snug

AdjectiveTransitive Verb
pl: nullpast: snuggedpp: snuggeding: snuggingcomp: snuggersup: snuggest

This word evokes a feeling of safety and warmth, often associated with small, enclosed spaces that protect a person from a cold or harsh exterior. It carries a strong positive connotation of contentment and physical security, making it a staple in descriptions of home life or winter settings. When used to describe fit, the word is more neutral. While it can imply a perfect, precise fit, it often hints at a slight lack of room, bordering on tightness without necessarily being uncomfortable. This distinguishes it from words like tight, which can feel restrictive or painful.

Meanings

Adjective

Comfortably warm, cozy, and sheltered.

"The baby looked snug in her blanket."

Adjective

Fitting closely and tightly.

"These new shoes are a bit too snug around the toes."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To make or become comfortable and warm.

"She snugged the covers around the children."

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