Word of the Day: Comfortable
The word “comfortable” is a popular adjective that describes how good a person feels. If you feel comfortable, you feel physically or emotionally at ease.
- This couch is very comfortable.
- Jim feels comfortable in his new job.
- Jasmin and Javier have been married for sixteen years. They’re very comfortable with each other.
- They live in a comfortable neighborhood.
- I don’t want to throw away these old jeans because they feel so comfortable.
To make the negative for this word, use “not” or the prefix “un.”
- The flight from Miami was not very comfortable. There were too many people on the plane.
- The flight was uncomfortable.
- A loud disagreement between two men made everyone on the bus feel uncomfortable.
- Darnesha isn’t comfortable with the idea of moving to another country.
To make an adverb for the word “comfortable,” add an “ly” ending:
- Peter lives very comfortably on his retirement savings.
- I slept comfortably last night because the air was cool and dry.
Note: This is a difficult word to pronounce slowly. If you say the word “comfortable” too slowly, it sounds strange. Try to say it as fast as you can.
Essential English Dictionary
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