I wasn't used to such luxury so I felt uncomfortable sitting in such a comfortable chair.
Uncomfortable means to be in a state which is distressing or painful or irritating.So a sentence could be:I was put in an uncomfortable position when the teacher picked on me in front of everyone.My skirt was very tight and uncomfortable.The bed in the hotel was hard and uncomfortable.
the proximity of the boy was making his sister uncomfortable.
The long version of "it's" is "it is", and the plural of "it is" is "they are" (or "they're"). So:Singular:It is a comfortable chair.It's a comfortable chair.Plural:They are comfortable chairs.They're comfortable chairs.
To be intemperate is to lack self control. An example sentence would be: His intemperate behavior was making everyone uncomfortable.
One example of using "perverted" in a sentence is: "His perverted comments made everyone uncomfortable at the dinner party."
Do sit ups. they may be annoying to do but it will pay off in the long run. i use to feel the same way until i started working out and now I'm comfortable... only you can change it.
Her disarming smile made him feel completely comfortable talking to him.
Which one of those matrices is more comfortable to sleep on?
You use he or she when you already have referred to a person in a sentence before, or earlier in the same sentence.
"The boy was staring at her intently, and suddenly she felt very uncomfortable."
I am uncomfortable when you debate the pros and cons of our life together.
Yes, you can use both "can" and "may" in the same sentence. For example, "You can call me if you may need help with your homework."