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comfortable
adjective as in good feeling
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adjective as in affluent, wealthy
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Example Sentences
“Women on our team were experiencing very real symptoms that impacted their work, but didn’t always have the language or support to name it—or feel comfortable doing so.”
Even though it will be a while before they need to decide what to do after high school, he wants them to get comfortable using the fast-evolving technology.
Quarterback Trace Johnson of Santa Margarita could not get comfortable , tossing two interceptions into the hands of Mater Dei defensive back CJ Lavender Jr.
Having a comfortable and cosy home environment is "all the more important if you're going to be trapped in it for a bit longer".
“Embracing people and making people feel comfortable and like they belonged is nonviolence in an interpersonal way, and he practiced that,” Minato said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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