ETYM Old Fren. confortable.
1. Free from stress or conducive to mental ease; having or affording peace of mind.
2. In fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich; SYN. easy, prosperous, well-fixed, well-heeled, well-off, well-situated, well-to-do.
3. More than adequate.
4. Providing or experiencing physical well-being or relief; ('comfy' is informal as in); SYN. comfy.
5. Sufficient to provide comfort.
ETYM Latin conveniens, -entis, suitable, p. pr. of convenire to be suitable, to come. Related to Convene.
1. Easy to reach; SYN. handy, ready to hand.
2. Suited to one's comfort or purpose or needs.
(Informal) Not burdensome or demanding; borne or done easily and without hardship; SYN. soft.
Entailing little hardship or difficulty
1. (Economics) Less in demand and therefore readily obtainable.
2. (Economics) Plentiful and therefore at low interest rates; easy to come by.
3. Affording comfort.
4. Affording pleasure.
5. Casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior; SYN. light, loose, promiscuous, sluttish, wanton.
6. Free from worry or anxiety; SYN. at ease.
7. Having little impact; SYN. gentle, soft.
8. Marked by moderate steepness; SYN. gentle.
9. Not harsh; causing little distress.
10. Not hurried or forced; SYN. easygoing, leisurely.
11. Not strict; SYN. lenient.
12. Performing adroitly and without effort; SYN. facile.
13 posing no difficulty; requiring little effort.
14. Readily exploited or tricked.
ETYM French modeste, Latin modestus, from modus measure. Related to Mode.
1. Free from ostentation or pretension; SYN. restrained, unostentatious.
2. Free from pomp or affectation; SYN. plain, simple.
3. Marked by simplicity; having a humble opinion of oneself.
4. Not large but sufficient in size or amount; SYN. small.
5. Not offensive to sexual mores in conduct or appearance.