en comforting friend

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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Effects of comforting friend

  • en bonding ➜
  • en erections ➜
  • en appreciation ➜
  • en being closer to him or her ➜
  • en being consoled ➜
  • en compassion ➜
  • en crying with the friend ➜
  • en the dog gets jealous ➜
  • en ease ➜
  • en emotional bonding ➜
  • en you feel closer to the friend ➜
  • en feeling better ➜
  • en feeling better about yourself ➜
  • en feelings of closeness ➜
  • en your friend appreciating you more ➜
  • en the friend feels better ➜
  • en the friend to cheer up ➜
  • en the friend to feel better ➜
  • en gratifying ➜
  • en a greeting card ➜
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comforting friend is used for…

  • en making a friend feel better ➜
  • en being a good friend ➜
  • en being a good person ➜
  • en being nice ➜
  • en being sympathetic ➜
  • en bonding ➜
  • en consoling ➜
  • en easing their pain ➜
  • en your friend's benefit ➜
  • en a good thing to do ➜
  • en helping them feel better ➜
  • en love ➜
  • en making the friend feel less alone ➜
  • en making the friend feel less sad ➜
  • en making him or her feel better ➜
  • en sex ➜
  • en sharing an experience ➜
  • en sharing pain ➜
  • en showing concern ➜
  • en showing empathy ➜
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comforting friend is a subevent of…

  • en hugging ➜
  • en hug ➜
  • en the dog gets jealous ➜
  • en easing the friend's pain ➜
  • en feel emotion ➜
  • en the friend feels better ➜
  • en the friend gets happier ➜
  • en your friend might become happier ➜
  • en giving a hug ➜
  • en you grow closer ➜
  • en you have sex with them ➜
  • en holding their hand ➜
  • en pat their shoulder ➜
  • en talking to the friend ➜
  • en tapping his back ➜

comforting friend requires…

  • en feelings ➜
  • en compassion ➜
  • en empathy ➜
  • en acting sympathetic ➜
  • en knowing what to say ➜
  • en patience ➜
  • en sympathy ➜
  • en sympathy or empathy ➜
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