comfortably
/ˈkʌmfərtəbli/
adverb
- In a way that provides physical ease and relaxation; without discomfort.
- The car seats are designed so that you can ride comfortably for hours.
- She sat comfortably in the armchair with a book.
- He stretched out comfortably on the grass and looked at the clouds.
- With enough money to live without worry; in a financially secure manner.
- They live comfortably on his salary alone.
- After selling her business, she retired comfortably.
- The family can comfortably afford a vacation every year.
- Without difficulty or effort; easily.
- The team won the game comfortably, with a score of 5–0.
- He can comfortably finish the race in under two hours.
- The proposal passed comfortably with a large majority.
- In a confident and relaxed manner; without awkwardness.
- The two friends chatted comfortably about their weekend plans.
- He can comfortably disagree with someone without being rude.
- She spoke comfortably in front of the large audience.
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