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View synonyms for cosseted

cosseted

[kah-suht-id]

adjective

  1. treated with too much indulgence; coddled; spoiled.



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Is there a benefit to being ignored by the industry — you don’t end up cosseted or overly corporate — at least as far as your stand-up goes?

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The Supreme Court’s so-called conservative justices have variously been vetted, feted and cosseted by the Federalist Society, along with and other well-heeled enablers, to encourage unstinting partisanship.

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“But I seem to have been cosseted in some way that I couldn’t get to the writers’ room.

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I cosseted my weary garden with clover, practiced patience, saw the vanity of overwork.

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Much of his life was spent in the cosseted luxury of a five-star hotel.

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