comfortable - use in sentences

Preposition: on

  • ball: Shaun C came on at center half and looked very comfortable on the ball.

Modifies a noun

  • lounge: Clients are invited into the comfortable lounge to discuss their ideas informally.
  • seating: Comfortable seating abounds in the cockpit, complimented by a full wet bar.
  • sofa: Comfortable sofas, plasma TV screens, bathroom floor inlaid with blue pebbles.
  • surroundings: Clients are invited to browse at their leisure in comfortable surroundings.
  • accommodation: Comfortable high standard accommodation, evening meals optional, Separate Licensed bar.
  • victory: Full time A comfortable victory leaves Liverpool perched on top of the group, looking down on Chelsea.

Modifying Another Word

  • supremely: All have been exquisitely designed down to the last detail to be a feast for the senses as well as supremely comfortable.
  • extremely: Women's Tech Base Brief A wicking and fast drying brief, extremely comfortable next to the skin as part of a layering system.
  • surprisingly: The seat suspension was again set fairly soft and was surprisingly comfortable over these surfaces.
  • exceptionally: The Ellaroo Sling spreads out well over the shoulder and across the back making for an exceptionally comfortable carry.

Infinitive complement

  • wear: The internal face fabric is comfortable to wear next to the skin.

Used with adjective complement

  • feel: We desire an indoor climate in which we feel comfortable - warm enough in winter, cool in summer.
  • seem: Promoting his new album, Jacket Full of Danger, Green seems comfortable with his enduring cult status.
  • look: England didn't start well but they looked more comfortable after Michael Owen had scored his first goal.
  • become: Credit monitoring service MyCallcredit says it indicates Britons are becoming more comfortable with debt.
  • appear: It was only in the final two episodes that he seemed to find his footing and appear comfortable in the role.
  • get: The music, too, was just a bit too varied to get comfortable with.

Preposition: with

  • bet: They had the across from you comfortable with bets with a million.
  • debt: Credit monitoring service MyCallcredit says it indicates Britons are becoming more comfortable with debt.

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