comfortable

adjective

com·​fort·​able ˈkəm(p)(f)-tər-bəl How to pronounce comfortable (audio)
ˈkəm(p)(f)-tə-bəl
ˈkəm(p)-fər-tə-bəl How to pronounce comfortable (audio)
ˈkəm(p)-fə-tə-bəl
ˈkəm-fər-bəl
ˈkəm-fə-bəl
Synonyms of comfortable
1
a
: affording or enjoying contentment and security
a comfortable income
b
: affording or enjoying physical comfort
a comfortable chair
was too comfortable to move
2
a
: free from vexation or doubt
comfortable assumptions
Lamb was comfortable in his ignorance of what he did not choose to know.James Mason Brown
b
: free from stress or tension
a comfortable routine
stayed at a comfortable distance from the crowd
comfortableness noun
comfortably
ˈkəm(p)(f)-tər-blē
ˈkəm(p)(f)-tə-blē
ˈkəm(p)-fər-tə-blē How to pronounce comfortable (audio)
ˈkəm(p)-fə-tə-blē
ˈkəm-fər-blē
ˈkəm-fə-blē
adverb
Choose the Right Synonym for comfortable

comfortable, cozy, snug, easy, restful mean enjoying or providing a position of contentment and security.

comfortable applies to anything that encourages serenity, well-being, or complacency as well as physical ease.

started feeling comfortable in our new surroundings

cozy suggests warmth, shelter, assured ease, and friendliness.

a cozy neighborhood coffee shop

snug suggests having just enough space for comfort and safety but no more.

a snug little cottage

easy implies relief from or absence of anything likely to cause discomfort or constraint.

living in easy circumstances

restful applies to whatever induces or contributes to rest or relaxation.

a quiet restful vacation

Examples of comfortable in a Sentence

These shoes aren't very comfortable for walking. I can't seem to find a comfortable position in this chair. Are you comfortable enough in that chair? The nurse turned the patient on his side and asked him if he was comfortable. I was just getting comfortable when the phone rang. They stayed at a comfortable distance from the crowd. He has a comfortable job. She makes a comfortable living as a journalist. They enjoy a comfortable lifestyle.
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This is why a room with good airflow often feels more comfortable than one with stagnant air, even when both spaces are at the same temperature. Jessica Safavimehr, Southern Living, 10 June 2026 Restaurants and bars in the area have done their utmost to make their patios, rooftops, and outdoor seating areas fun and comfortable, even during triple-digit heat. Sean Timberlake, Sacbee.com, 10 June 2026 The front and rear tracks have been stretched like the Civic Type-R, which donates its front dual-axis and rear multilink suspension to the Prelude, as well as its adaptive dampers, which have been recalibrated for a more comfortable ride. Jonathan M. Gitlin, ArsTechnica, 10 June 2026 Their dramatic silhouette almost reads as a maxi skirt, while the smocked waistband and adjustable drawstring help create a comfortable fit. Chaise Sanders, Travel + Leisure, 10 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for comfortable

Word History

Etymology

Middle English comfortable, confortable "invigorating, encouraging, consoling, pleasant, agreeable," borrowed from Anglo-French confortable "comforting, encouraging," from conforter "to strengthen, encourage, comfort entry 1" + -able -able

First Known Use

1769, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of comfortable was in 1769

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Cite this Entry

“Comfortable.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/comfortable. Accessed 13 Jun. 2026.

Kids Definition

comfortable

adjective
1
: giving comfort
especially : providing physical comfort
a comfortable chair
2
: more than adequate
a comfortable income
3
: enjoying comfort : at ease
are you comfortable?
comfortableness noun
comfortably adverb

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