comfortable in the PONS Dictionary

comfortable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be [or feel] comfortable
are you comfortable?
to feel comfortable with sth
to feel comfortable with sth
to make oneself comfortable

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is believed that this will lead children to be more comfortable with themselves and their feelings.
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He inherited much of his father's wealth, and enjoyed a comfortable life as a landowner.
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It warned against being too comfortable slumbering in exile.
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He played primarily as a winger, but was also comfortable in other midfield positions and as a forward.
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I was in a very comfortable place writing (number) three.
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Chemise covered books were often larger and designed for comfortable, stationary reading.
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A snail placed in a wire-mesh-bottom pen will keep crawling, trying to get off the wires and onto solid, more comfortable ground.
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He held his seat with a comfortable majority at every election thereafter.
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Differences include a different frame, more comfortable seat, tree handle bars, and a slightly larger gas tank.
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Fall brings more comfortable temperatures and an end to the wet season.
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