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comfortable
 
ADJECTIVE:1. Affording pleasurable ease: cozy, easeful, easy, snug. Informal : comfy, soft. See GOOD. 2. Enjoying steady good fortune or financial security: easy, prosperous, well-heeled, well-off, well-to-do. Informal : well-fixed. Idioms: comfortably off, in clover, on easy street. See RICH, THRIVE. 3. Being what is needed without being in excess: adequate, competent, decent, enough, satisfactory, sufficient. See EXCESS.
 
 
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