Comfortable in spanish
Cómodo
pronunciation: koʊmoʊdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: koʊmoʊdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
comfortable = cómodo, confortable, seguro. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que terminan con este sufijo]
Example: A modern comfortable library could look like that in Berlin's Tiergarten, with its opne-air gardens, or resemble Evanston's library with its comfortable chairs and elegant (and, one hopes, safe) fireplaces.more:
» be comfortable with = sentirse a gusto con, sentirse cómodo con.
Example: Nearly 95% of respondents were comfortable with their institutions' Web sites.» feel + comfortable (with + Nombre) = sentirse cómodo (con + Nombre), sentirse a gusto (con + Nombre).
Example: I'm generally shy by nature, and I have to really get to know people before I begin to feel comfortable with them.» find + comfortable = encontrar confortable.
Example: Some librarians find it more comfortable to stifle their professional consciences and take the question at its face value, disregarding any suspicion they may feel that it is not what the enquirer really needs.» make + Nombre + feel comfortable = hacer sentir cómodo, hacer sentir a gusto.
Example: Bring her out of her shell by talking about things that interest her, make her feel comfortable in your presence and compliment her often.» uncomfortable = incómodo, poco confortable, molesto, violento.
Example: And making matters worse, this uncomfortable group sat in a suburban sitting-room flooded with afternoon sunlight like dutifully polite guests at a formal coffee party.