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comfortably
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "comfortably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of physical or emotional ease, often in relation to a situation or environment. Example: "She settled into her chair comfortably, ready to enjoy the evening."
✓ Grammatically correct
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60 human-written examples
Defence fits more comfortably into the Tory worldview than Labour's.
News & Media
Mr Blair could comfortably live with that result.
News & Media
While terrorism does not fit entirely comfortably within the war paradigm, which the west developed using nation states as the key actors, what Awlaki did for a living was a far cry from robbing the neighborhood bank.
News & Media
Marc Almond: The Velvet Trail Big-chorus pop from the former Soft Cell frontman, still comfortably making music in his own right.
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We rub along, but not comfortably or happily or prettily.
News & Media
And in Colorado the fiercely anti-immigration conservative and former presidential candidate Ted Tancredo was comfortably overcome by a more moderate former congressman, Bob Beauprez, in the primary to choose the Republican candidate for the state's governor.
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Running is the my least strong discipline, but my first lap seemed to pass by quite comfortably as we ran along the edge of the reservoir, even if we were buffeted by wind crossing the dam.
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Place them skin-side down in a frying pan in which they will all fit comfortably.
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Christiane Felscherinow is seated very comfortably in a plush sofa in the office of her publishers.
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City were comfortably in command when, with around a quarter of an hour left, Peter Murphy chased a Birmingham pass into the penalty box.
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Cameron, KPMG, the giant engineering firms with elastic budgets: these friends of HS2 all fit a bit too comfortably into the elite "them" camp.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a physical state, use "comfortably" to convey a sense of ease and relaxation. For example, "He settled in the chair comfortably."
Common error
Avoid using "comfortably" in highly formal or academic writing where a more precise or technical term might be more appropriate. Opt for words like "adequately" or "sufficiently" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The adverb "comfortably" primarily functions to modify verbs, indicating the manner in which an action is performed. It describes actions done with ease, relaxation, or suitability. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, the word is grammatically correct and usable. Many examples in Ludwig show the use of "comfortably" in modifying verbs.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Lifestyle
20%
Sport
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
2%
Science
2%
Encyclopedias
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "comfortably" is a grammatically sound adverb used to describe the manner in which an action is performed, conveying ease, suitability, or adequacy. Ludwig AI validates its correctness and usability. It is frequently found in neutral contexts like News & Media, Lifestyle, and Sport. When aiming to communicate ease or suitability, "comfortably" serves well, but in more formal settings, alternatives such as "adequately" may be more suitable. With high source quality and widespread usage, "comfortably" remains a valuable tool in expressing nuanced descriptions. The examples show the phrase is very useful and well accepted in the current language.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
at ease
Focuses on the feeling of relaxation and freedom from worry.
in a relaxed manner
Emphasizes the lack of tension or stress in the way something is done.
with ease
Highlights the lack of difficulty in performing an action.
without difficulty
Stresses the absence of obstacles or challenges.
suitably
Indicates that something is appropriate or fitting for a particular purpose or situation.
adequately
Suggests that something is sufficient to meet a requirement or need.
easily
Indicates that something is done without much effort.
conveniently
Emphasizes the ease and efficiency of something.
snugly
Implies a close, warm and comfortable fit.
peacefully
Suggests a state of calm and tranquility.
FAQs
How can I use "comfortably" in a sentence?
You can use "comfortably" to describe a state of ease or suitability. For example, "She lives "comfortably" in her new home" or "The team won the game "comfortably"".
What's a good alternative to "comfortably"?
Depending on the context, alternatives to "comfortably" include "easily", "at ease", or "in a relaxed manner".
Is it correct to say "I feel comfortably"?
While grammatically understandable, "I feel comfortably" is less common. It is better to say "I feel comfortable" or "I feel at ease".
What is the difference between "comfortable" and "comfortably"?
"Comfortable" is an adjective, describing a noun (e.g., "a comfortable chair"). "Comfortably" is an adverb, describing a verb (e.g., "He sat "comfortably"").
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
95%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested