comfortableness
comfortableness — noun
1. the state of feeling physically at ease, free from pain, or relaxed with the peo
the state of feeling physically at ease, free from pain, or relaxed with the people around you
Meera tested the chair's comfortableness during the long train ride.
the comfortableness of + chair or seat
After surgery, Caleb noticed the comfortableness of the soft hospital bed.
physical ease after pain or strain
The thick blanket added comfortableness to the cold guest room.
Kian felt new comfortableness with his teammates after the first match.
Mateo liked the quiet comfortableness of reading in his grandmother's kitchen.
- comfort
broader and much more common; it can also mean help or relief, not just the state of being comfortable
- ease
more general and more common; it can describe lack of difficulty as well as a relaxed feeling
- cosiness
usually focuses on warm, home-like atmosphere in a place rather than general physical or social ease
- discomfort
the direct opposite for physical or emotional unease
- unease
focuses more on nervous or social discomfort than on physical comfort
文法句型
the comfortableness of [place/object]
comfortableness with [person/group]
用法筆記
Usually uncountable. Writers use it for physical ease in a seat, bed, or room, but it can also describe how relaxed someone feels with other people. In everyday English, comfort or being comfortable is more common.