Comfortably [adverb]
Definition of Comfortably:
luxuriously
Sentence/Example of Comfortably:
Depending on your make and model, and the grips you get, you may have to do a little wire-running, but they are generally pretty simple to install and an affordable item that will help keep you comfortable in the field.
Technically, the Ronny is an angler’s PFD, but it’s so versatile and comfortable that I wear it every time I’m on the river.
Polling in 2019 at the outset of the first-ever serious campaign for president by an “out” candidate, Pete Buttigieg, showed that 68 percent of Americans were comfortable or enthusiastic about a bid like his for the nation’s highest office.
The future, we concluded, will therefore be lightweight, powerful, well-suspended and comfortable.
GitLab, the all-remote company that makes tools for software developers, encourages its employees to buy whatever they need to get comfortable, within reason.
The wider display makes it more comfortable to scrawl across the screen than on thinner, taller phones, too.
That is a level of risk that you have to become comfortable with or you were born comfortable with that just most other people aren’t.
If you feel comfortable with this, it is a quick way of gaining access to your information and will save you from entering your master password every time.
I’ve had to become more comfortable with saying no to projects and activities I don’t want to do.
It’s a tactic increasingly enacted to make millennials feel more comfortable taking part in a nonprofit’s fundraiser.