comfortably
IPA: kˈʌmfɝtʌbɫi
adverb
- In a comfortable manner.
- Easily; without effort or difficulty.
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Examples of "comfortably" in Sentences
- They will seat 5, comfortably is in the eye of the beholder.
- Yet flying comfortably is so much more important on long hauls.
- The members of the party were comfortably well off by contemporary standards.
- McCain comfortably sitting in the peanut gallery with no real responsibility. nice job if you can get it.
- Donnelly was expected to win comfortably, but ended up eking out a victory by less than 4,000 votes out of 190,000 cast.
- But now heading into one state that we all knew she'd win comfortably, the media says "a big win will re-energise her campaign".
- Dollar Bill Jefferson will win comfortably tonight, and luckily this embarrassment will presumably be overshadowed by an Obama win.
- Kurtis wheeled to the figure seated behind him, speaking comfortably from the black high back mesh chair behind the metal and glass that was the desktop now between them.
- Anthropometry studies fixed and dynamic human body dimensions - how easily can you reach the pedals on your car, can you adjust the radio comfortably, is your chair comfortable, etc, etc?
- Father only left Paris after he had seen us what he calls comfortably settled here, and had informed Madame de Maisonrouge (the mistress of the establishment -- the head of the "family") that he wished my French pronunciation especially attended to.