comfortable
Americanadjective
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(of clothing, furniture, etc.) producing or affording physical comfort, support, or ease.
a comfortable chair;
comfortable shoes.
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being in a state of physical or mental comfort; contented and undisturbed; at ease.
to be comfortable in new shoes;
I don't feel comfortable in the same room with her.
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(of a person, situation, etc.) producing mental comfort or ease; easy to accommodate oneself to or associate with.
She's a comfortable person to be with.
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more than adequate or sufficient.
a comfortable salary.
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Obsolete. cheerful.
noun
adjective
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giving comfort or physical relief
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at ease
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free from affliction or pain
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(of a person or situation) relaxing
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informal having adequate income
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informal (of income) adequate to provide comfort
Other Word Forms
- comfortability noun
- comfortableness noun
- comfortably adverb
- quasi-comfortable adjective
- quasi-comfortably adverb
- supercomfortable adjective
Etymology
Origin of comfortable
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English word from Anglo-French word confortable. See comfort, -able
Example Sentences
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Now, its shareholders will have to get comfortable with a 2026 focused on film and media.
From Barron's
“You can do whatever you want while you’re in this comfortable little lounge, and when you get out you will be at your destination,” Musk said.
From MarketWatch
Blumberg patiently worked at finding the most comfortable key for her voice.
From Los Angeles Times
She says it's been a real journey to become comfortable wearing a hijab while playing football.
From BBC
With one spouse also expecting a Social Security payment and, hopefully, with your home paid off by then, you will have worked hard for a comfortable and, let’s assume, happy retirement.
From MarketWatch
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