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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Comfortable-ish

'I've always had contact with all of my exes and it's always been a comfortable-ish situation.'

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Is "comfortable-ish" one of the comparative forms of the adjective "comfortable"?

  

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anonymous Is "comfortable-ish" one of the comparative forms of the adjective "comfortable"? No, not at all. '-Ish' is a casual ad hoc suffix meaning 'somewhat'.

  • anonymous Is "comfortable-ish" one of the comparative forms of the adjective "comfortable"?
  • No, not at all.
  • '-Ish' is a casual ad hoc suffix meaning 'somewhat'.
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anonymousIs "comfortable-ish" one of the comparative forms of the adjective "comfortable"?

No, not at all. '-Ish' is a casual ad hoc suffix meaning 'somewhat'.

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