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more comfortable
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most comfortable
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(of an object) making you feel relaxed because of it is warm or soft and does not hurt the body
- After a long day, I like to change into comfortable pajamas.
- The sofa in the living room is so comfortable; I could relax on it for hours.
- She prefers wearing comfortable sneakers when walking long distances.
- The bed was made with soft, comfortable sheets that ensured a good night's sleep.
- The car's comfortable seats made the long drive much more enjoyable.
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physically feeling relaxed and not feeling pain, stress, fear, etc.
- She felt comfortable in her pajamas and slippers at home.
- She looked comfortable in the hammock, enjoying the gentle breeze.
- After a warm bath, he felt comfortable and ready for bed.
- The elderly woman seemed comfortable in her favorite armchair by the fireplace.
- He appeared comfortable during the yoga class, showing flexibility and ease in his poses.
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financially secure and well-off
- After years of hard work, they were finally comfortable and able to enjoy the finer things in life.
- She lived a comfortable life in a spacious home, never having to worry about money.
- His comfortable financial situation allowed him to travel frequently and pursue his passions.
- The couple was comfortable enough to retire early and spend their days on leisure activities.
- Thanks to his successful career, he could provide a comfortable lifestyle for his entire family.
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sufficient to provide comfort
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more than adequate
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feeling at ease, relaxed, or free from worry or discomfort in a particular situation or environment
- I don't feel comfortable discussing personal matters with strangers.
- She was not comfortable with the idea of speaking in public.
- They were comfortable with the decision to move forward.
- I'm not comfortable talking about my feelings.
- He wasn't comfortable with the way the meeting was going.