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comfortableness

Also dz·ڴǰ····ٲ

[kuhm-fer-tuh-buhl-nis, kuhmf-ter-buhl-nis]

noun

  1. the quality of being comfortable or of affording ease or comfort, whether physical or emotional.

    These pants are made of smooth pure cotton for optimum comfortableness and movability.

    In the film, the conversation about sexuality took place in such a non-shaming way—I loved the comfortableness between the girl and her mother.



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I think there’s a range of comfortableness in a voice.

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"But that comfortableness gets tested on Friday morning."

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“I was falling in love. I was having a more consistent feeling of comfortableness in my body in a way that I had never had,” Schoenbrun says.

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The governor said provisions in the criminal code on this issue had been altered from an earlier, stricter version so "would provide a better guarantee of everyone's privacy and comfortableness."

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But in general there was an overwhelming feeling of hesitancy from the cast and this production, like they hadn’t quite found a level of comfortableness with the show or its absurdity yet.

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