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comfortable

Comfortable vs Complaisant - What's the difference?

comfortable | complaisant |


As adjectives the difference between comfortable and complaisant

is that comfortable is (lb) comforting, providing comfort; consolatory while complaisant is compliant.

As a noun comfortable

is (us) a stuffed or quilted coverlet for a bed; a comforter.

Welcoming vs Comfortable - What's the difference?

welcoming | comfortable |


As adjectives the difference between welcoming and comfortable

is that welcoming is hospitable, accessible and cordial while comfortable is comforting, providing comfort; consolatory.

As nouns the difference between welcoming and comfortable

is that welcoming is an act of giving welcome while comfortable is a stuffed or quilted coverlet for a bed; a comforter.

As a verb welcoming

is present participle of lang=en.

Comfortable vs Convenience - What's the difference?

comfortable | convenience |


As nouns the difference between comfortable and convenience

is that comfortable is a stuffed or quilted coverlet for a bed; a comforter while convenience is the quality of being suitable, useful or convenient.

As an adjective comfortable

is comforting, providing comfort; consolatory.

Conformable vs Comfortable - What's the difference?

conformable | comfortable |


As adjectives the difference between conformable and comfortable

is that conformable is having the same shape, very similar while comfortable is comforting, providing comfort; consolatory.

As a noun comfortable is

a stuffed or quilted coverlet for a bed; a comforter.

Relieved vs Comfortable - What's the difference?

relieved | comfortable |


As adjectives the difference between relieved and comfortable

is that relieved is experiencing or exhibiting relief while comfortable is comforting, providing comfort; consolatory.

As a verb relieved

is past tense of relieve.

As a noun comfortable is

a stuffed or quilted coverlet for a bed; a comforter.

Comfortable vs Soft - What's the difference?

comfortable | soft |


In obsolete terms the difference between comfortable and soft

is that comfortable is serviceable; helpful while soft is softly; without roughness or harshness; gently; quietly.

As an interjection soft is

be quiet; hold; stop; not so fast.

As an adverb soft is

softly; without roughness or harshness; gently; quietly.

Enough vs Comfortable - What's the difference?

enough | comfortable |


As a determiner enough

is sufficient; all that is required, needed, or appropriate.

As an adverb enough

is sufficiently.

As a pronoun enough

is a sufficient or adequate number, amount, etc.

As an interjection enough

is stop! don't do that anymore, etc.

As an adjective comfortable is

(lb) comforting, providing comfort; consolatory.

As a noun comfortable is

(us) a stuffed or quilted coverlet for a bed; a comforter.

Suitable vs Comfortable - What's the difference?

suitable | comfortable |


As adjectives the difference between suitable and comfortable

is that suitable is having sufficient or the required properties for a certain purpose or task; appropriate to a certain occasion while comfortable is comforting, providing comfort; consolatory.

As a noun comfortable is

a stuffed or quilted coverlet for a bed; a comforter.

Casual vs Comfortable - What's the difference?

casual | comfortable |


As adjectives the difference between casual and comfortable

is that casual is happening by chance while comfortable is comforting, providing comfort; consolatory.

As nouns the difference between casual and comfortable

is that casual is a worker who is only working for a company occasionally, not as its permanent employee while comfortable is a stuffed or quilted coverlet for a bed; a comforter.

Comfortable vs Corn - What's the difference?

comfortable | corn |


As nouns the difference between comfortable and corn

is that comfortable is (us) a stuffed or quilted coverlet for a bed; a comforter while corn is drinking horn, flagon.

As an adjective comfortable

is (lb) comforting, providing comfort; consolatory.

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