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comfortable

[kuhmf-ter-buhl, kuhm-fer-tuh-buhl] / ˈkʌmf tər bəl, ˈkʌm fər tə bəl /




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Boomers have been more financially comfortable than their predecessors during the same times of life, and if the trends continue, they’ll be better off than at least one generation after them, too: Generation X.

From MarketWatch

He worries that investors might be getting too comfortable even as geopolitical tensions, inflation, and other issues bubble up, creating the potential for a weaker economic cycle.

From Barron's

They don’t eat out except on special occasions, like birthdays or holidays, and live a comfortable, low-cost life.

From MarketWatch

He didn’t like the feeling of being comfortable, he said.

From Los Angeles Times

While some distributors opted for the streaming option, most held films until theaters could reopen safely and viewers felt comfortable returning, hoping to recoup whatever financial investment they could after an uncertain year.

From Salon