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comfortable

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




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Taylor said the "shiny" trains he started with were now old and "were more like the rollercoasters where you get flung around" but the new ones were "much more smoother, quieter and more comfortable".

From BBC

The shift won’t only make it less comfortable for millions of Americans to go abroad on vacation or for retirement.

From The Wall Street Journal

Whereas now I think people are much more comfortable with autotuning, AI music, and so on — though I’d love it if there was a bit more push back on this kind of thing.”

From Los Angeles Times

January has seen a “repricing of geopolitical risk layered on top of a market that had grown far too comfortable with the surplus story,” said Stephen Innes, managing partner at SPI Asset Management.

From MarketWatch

They say Warsh will likely prove more independent than other potential choices, and that investors will become more comfortable with the choice.

From The Wall Street Journal