/ˈkʌm.fi/, [ˈkʰʌɱ.fi], [kʰʌmpfi]
OriginClipping of comfortable + -y (adjectival suffix). Origin: early 19th century.
- informalComfortable.
“The robe and slippers were so warm and comfy she just fell asleep in her chair.”
“"We're all gettin' a deal too soft and dull and comfy. Give me the great waste lands and the wide spaces, with a gun in my fist and somethin' to look for that's worth findin'."”
“As an industry, the railways need to give passengers comfy seats. OK, in this case you might only be on the train for 20 or 30 minutes, but why should you not have comfort for even the shortest of jou”
Formscomfier(comparative) · comfiest(superlative)