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Serving to promote your interest.
inexpedient
useful
appropriate
convenient
advantageous
opportunistic
politic
opportunist
utile
timeserving
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Providing comfort.
comfortable
agreeable
comfy
Synonyms
Examples for "
comfortable
"
comfortable
agreeable
comfy
Examples for "
comfortable
"
1
Try different hand orientations; a good jam should feel secure and
comfortable
.
2
For companies, high returns attract new entrants who threaten incumbents'
comfortable
state.
3
He quickly changed the subject back to a more
comfortable
topic: war.
4
Masha's Hebrew is now quite good; Volodya is more
comfortable
with English.
5
However, this means the pen is actually pen-sized and
comfortable
to hold.
1
He's
agreeable
to a fault, to be sure, but that's the problem.
2
Soon, however, he found the lingering aftertaste of fish not so
agreeable
.
3
The climate of Zanzibar is not the most
agreeable
in the world.
4
Informal complaints focus on finding an
agreeable
resolution and can include mediation.
5
Let us assume for a moment that I find your proposal
agreeable
.
1
Be sure to bring
comfy
shoes and leave the PSP at home.
2
Overall this bra is
comfy
and a great option for day-to-day use.
3
They are so
comfy
,
and I use them almost every single day.
4
The leather appointed seats are
comfy
but lack support through the corners.
5
It was a pretty
comfy
watch for anyone who joined the action.
1
I do what I think is right, not what's easy or
expedient
.
2
The
expedient
of representation first found its beginning in the Saxon witenagemot.
3
He had proceeded to introduce a similar
expedient
in his proposed chronometer.
4
In order to ascertain it, he had recourse to the following
expedient
.
5
The ultra-movement party thought it
expedient
to combine with the non-movement party.
6
His
expedient
was very simple, and had somewhat of barrack-life about it.
7
The national banks resorted to the
expedient
of paying with clearing-house certificates.
8
Perhaps the very boldness of the
expedient
alone prevented an immediate exposure.
9
Every possible
expedient
was used to shake the determination of the Dutch.
10
The
expedient
which they now made use of was the worst imaginable.
11
This
expedient
not being effectual, the idea of a bank suggested itself.
12
Not least, it becomes more difficult to sustain romantic or
expedient
illusions.
13
However, the man personating the inspector judged it
expedient
to say roughly:
14
The second
expedient
is as impracticable as the first would be unwise.
15
It will perhaps be
expedient
to print this list in the 'Extracts.'
16
Every one knows that
expedient
of the sleepless, the counting of sheep.
expedient
simple expedient
most expedient
politically expedient
think expedient
deem expedient
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