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More Comfortable vs Comfortabler

The correct phrase is 'more comfortable.' It's the standard way to compare comfort levels between two things. 'Comfortabler' isn't a valid comparative form in English.
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Last updated: August 11, 2024

More Comfortable

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to compare the comfort level of two things, indicating that one is superior in comfort to the other.

Examples:

  • This chair is more comfortable than the one in the living room.
  • I feel more comfortable in casual clothes than in formal attire.
  • Ma'am, it really would be rather more comfortable in this taxi.
  • Belle Reve, it's a lot more comfortable than Iron Heights.
  • Walters is more comfortable with hospice care.
  • He's actually more comfortable inside.
  • I am more comfortable with women.
  • I just feel more comfortable with Dorfman.
  • Maybe your girlfriend would be more comfortable waiting there.
  • He feels more comfortable surrounded by his friends.
  • Seems to be more comfortable there.
  • Maybe Adam would be more comfortable playing something like...
  • Perhaps you'd be more comfortable in that kind of a cutthroat environment.
  • And she feels more comfortable being around Esperanza, having another woman she can relate to.
  • Because... and I'm getting more comfortable with this...
  • That cot over yonder ought to be more comfortable than this car.
  • Danny, I think, feels more comfortable being...
  • Perhaps you'd be more comfortable waiting in the reception room, Senator.
  • You, sir, go enjoy your cocktail and let your little lady slip into something more comfortable.
  • Let's sit over there. It's much more comfortable.
  • But this is so much more comfortable.
  • I think maybe she was just more comfortable talking to somebody not so perfect.

Alternatives:

  • less comfortable
  • as comfortable as
  • very comfortable
  • extremely comfortable
  • quite comfortable

Comfortabler

This phrase is not a valid comparative form in English.

  • Or I could just make sure that you're as comfortableas possible.
  • You're just not comfortabl with success yet.
  • Don't worry, down there is more confortable.
  • You'll feel more confortable around the others.
  • l want you to be comtortable,
  • It's about our comfortble Life's here.
  • Are you confortable with living dead?
  • 'Life in the car, now I was on tarmac roads, was much more comfortable.'
  • Colin had sufficient wealth to live comfortably without working.
  • The young prince is recovering quite comfortably.
  • Make sure our guests remain here, comfortably.
  • I was thinking we could do a few scenes together until she got more confortable
  • And practice driving around a little bit, until you feel confortable,
  • After that incident, do you really feel confortable comparing a wild animal to a child?
  • May be the last time you ever lay down comfortably.
  • He's resting comfortably in a motel room near the airport.
  • Your friend and her baby will manage the trip comfortably.
  • You can't just comfortably sneak off.
  • And from everything you write, so very comfortably.
  • Probably. So the student is now resting comfortably.

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