Uncomfortable meaning in English
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Definition
uncomfortable: uneasy, awkward, painful, irritating
comfortable: pleasant, homely, easy, at ease, nice to sit on or be in
- "In a comfortable bed, I hope."
- "Receptionist : Don't worry sir, all our beds are very comfortable."
- "Extra comfortable, to encourage workers to wear them at all times."
- "Hannah : Approachable means making sure that people feel comfortable in coming to me and asking me questions."
- "Donna : Don't get too comfortable please."
- "I hope that you have learned many things and meditated in many uncomfortable postures."
- "I am comfortable in high-pressure situations, and I work well both independently and within a team. In addition to my secretarial and research skills, I am an experienced event planner, having arranged Bingo Night for three consecutive years, one of the government's most popular evenings."
- "I hope that you had a good sleep, and the ground was comfortable."
- "Donna : Now then, are you comfortable?"
- "(We are here to serve you, so please don't hesitate to ask our crew for anything you need to make this flight more comfortable."
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