LEARNit Dictionary
comfortable
adjective
/ˈkʌmftəbl/
UK
/ˈkʌmftəbl/
US
A2
1
A2
making you feel physically relaxed; pleasant to wear, sit on, etc.
راحت, آسوده, دلپذیر, راحت, آسوده, آرامبخش, دلنشین
opposite
uncomfortable
2
A2
feeling physically relaxed in a pleasant way; warm enough, without pain, etc.
راحت, آسوده, آرام
Are you comfortable?
She shifted into a more comfortable position on the chair.
Please
make yourself comfortable
while I get some coffee.
The patient is comfortable
after his operation.
This bed is lumpy—I just can't seem to
get comfortable
.
opposite
uncomfortable
3
B1
confident about something and not worried or afraid
آسوده, بیدغدغه, بیاضطراب, مطمئن
She was clearly quite comfortable and relaxed.
He's more comfortable with computers than with people.
I was not entirely comfortable about the plans they had made.
I didn't
feel comfortable
about accepting the money.
She seems comfortable giving a speech without notes.
He didn't
look comfortable
in his role as the vicar.
I never feel very comfortable in her presence.
Students will become more comfortable in expressing their ideas.
opposite
uncomfortable
4
having enough money to buy what you want without worrying about the cost
مرفه, بیدغدغه از لحاظ مالی
They're not millionaires, but they're certainly very comfortable.
He makes a comfortable living.
They come from comfortable middle-class families.
I had a relatively comfortable life in Brazil.
5
quite large; allowing you to win easily
وسیع, بزرگ, قابل توجه
The party won with a comfortable majority.
a comfortable 2–0 win