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be comfortable
verb as in fit
verb as in rest
Strong matches
Example Sentences
“That’s not a comfortable feeling. But we don’t want it to be comfortable.”
Would he be comfortable watching from the sidelines as the other billionaires in his cohort shape the technological and ideological wars of tomorrow?
Modi would probably be comfortable doing so only if the parties are receptive to outside mediation.
Conservative business leaders might be comfortable trading the current standard-bearer of business courts if a friendlier one emerges—even one without a track record to show its competence.
At one point, a woman rose from her seat and asked whether officials would be comfortable sending their children to school near such a site.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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