English
Noun
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- uncountable comfort|Comfort; the condition of being comfortable.
Quotations
2001: The performance time was measured and the comfortability level was asked at the end of the experiment. — Kwan S. Lee and Hyung T. Shim in Systems, Social and Internationalization Design Aspects of Human-Computer Interactions ISBN 080583608X, p. 421
2001: On the upside, there was a very strong sense of being very much wanted, which included the benefit of lots of time, attention, and encouragement, and a comfortability in the company of other adults. — Nancy London in Hot Flashes Warm Bottles: First-Time Mothers in Midlife, ISBN 0890879710, p. 167
2005: Results of multinomial logistic regression indicated that the easiness of meeting the vacation budget and comfortability of providing credit card information for online purchases increase the probability of respondent satisfaction with the online spring break planning process, while the more time that was used to search for an online vacation the less the likelihood of achieving higher level of satisfaction. — Juline E Mills in Handbook of Consumer Behavior, Tourism, and the Internet ISBN 078902599X, p. 87
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