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  1. COSY definition: 1. comfortable and pleasant, especially (of a building) because of being small and warm: 2. used…. Learn more.

  2. COZY definition: 1. US spelling of cosy 2. comfortable and pleasant, especially (of a building) because of being…. Learn more.

  3. A house or room that is cosy is comfortable and warm. Downstairs there's a breakfast room and guests can relax in the cosy bar. Synonyms: comfortable, homely, warm, intimate More Synonyms of cosy. cosily (koʊzɪli ) adverb. We took time to relax in the cosily-decorated drawing room.

  4. Definition of cosy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. enjoying or affording comforting warmth and shelter especially in a small space. synonyms: cozy, snug. comfortable, comfy. providing or experiencing physical well-being or relief (`comfy' is informal) noun. a padded cloth covering to keep a teapot warm. synonyms: cozy, tea cosy, tea cozy. see more.

  6. The meaning of COZY is enjoying or affording warmth and ease : snug. How to use cozy in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Cozy.

  7. used to describe crime or mystery stories that are not very frightening or shocking, for example not containing much violence or sex, and that often happen in pleasant places: This queen of crime fiction is the name most closely associated with a cozy mystery. She wrote detective fiction of the kind some mystery fans refer to as "cozy."

  8. adjective. cosier cosiestplural: cosiescosied cosying. cozy. cosy. / ˈkəʊzɪ / adjective. warm and snug. intimate; friendly. convenient, esp for devious purposes. a cosy deal.

  9. The meaning of COSY is chiefly British spelling of cozy. Comfy, Cozy Words Quiz. A warm and toasty quiz to nestle into

  10. convenient or beneficial, usually as a result of dishonesty or connivance. a very cozy agreement between competing firms. 3. suggesting opportunistic or conspiratorial intimacy. a cozy relationship between lobbyists and some politicians. 4. discreetly reticent or noncommittal.