[
US
/ˈkəmfi/
]
[ UK /kˈʌmfi/ ]
[ UK /kˈʌmfi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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providing or experiencing physical well-being or relief (`comfy' is informal)
made himself comfortable in an armchair
the antihistamine made her feel more comfortable
comfortable suburban houses
comfortable clothes
are you comfortable?
feeling comfy now?
How To Use comfy In A Sentence
- You're gonna become one unhappy, sore and mundane dude if you wore uncomfy shoes all the time.
- I've always found them uncomfy and pointless when there are so many good mascaras out there. The Sun
- Tough, stylish, and super comfy, this leather slip-on is the perfect after-sport snowshoe.
- If that were to happen our ride would become very… uncomfy.
- Bright and airy with comfy beds. The Sun
- The lounge was big, and filled with many comfy sofas and recliners.
- I had changed into a long-sleeved sweater and comfy, close-fitting jeans.
- Are they enjoying their comfy suburb, maybe walking the dog through their local park, burning a few snags, or just bowling a few balls to their kids?
- I'm proud of my baby body, knowing that it gave my son a comfy vessel in which to gestate and has been the source of all his nourishment since birth.
- It's wonderful - very comfy and safe for kitty, and unescapable.