Hygge: meaning, definitions and examples

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hygge

 

[ ˈhʌɡə ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

lifestyle concept

Hygge is a Danish and Norwegian word that conveys a sense of coziness, comfort, and contentment. It encompasses a feeling of well-being that includes enjoying simple pleasures and emphasizing connection with others. The essence of hygge is to create a warm atmosphere and enjoying the good things in life with good people. It often involves physical comforts, such as warm blankets and soft lighting, as well as a tranquil ambiance that fosters relaxation and happiness.

Synonyms

comfort, contentment, coziness

Examples of usage

  • I love the hygge of winter evenings by the fireplace.
  • Creating hygge in my home makes me feel relaxed.
  • Let's embrace hygge with some friends and hot cocoa.

Translations

Translations of the word "hygge" in other languages:

🇵🇹 conforto

🇮🇳 आराम

🇩🇪 Gemütlichkeit

🇮🇩 kenyamanan

🇺🇦 затишок

🇵🇱 przytulność

🇯🇵 居心地の良さ

🇫🇷 confort

🇪🇸 comodidad

🇹🇷 rahatlık

🇰🇷 아늑함

🇸🇦 راحة

🇨🇿 útulnost

🇸🇰 útulnosť

🇨🇳 舒适

🇸🇮 udobje

🇮🇸 þægindi

🇰🇿 жайлылық

🇬🇪 კომფორტი

🇦🇿 rahatlıq

🇲🇽 comodidad

Etymology

The word 'hygge' has its roots in the Danish and Norwegian languages, where it is derived from the 18th-century Norwegian word 'hugga,' meaning 'to comfort' or 'to console.' Initially, the term was associated largely with a sense of well-being and comfort in physical spaces. Over time, hygge evolved into a cultural phenomenon, particularly in Denmark, where it signifies a lifestyle that prioritizes comfort, warmth, and human connection. The concept gained international popularity in the 21st century as people sought ways to find joy in simplicity amidst the chaos of modern life. Books and articles promoting hygge have contributed to its spread, showcasing this rich cultural practice as a means to foster happiness and well-being through intentional living.