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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
comfort zone
noun
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▪ Many investors struggle to get past the comfort zone of mutual funds.
▪ The Chargers took the Raiders out of a lot of things, including their comfort zone.
▪ The easiest thing in this situation is to do nothing and rest miserably in the comfort zone of doing something predictable.
▪ The team were still wrapped together in the comfort zone of a four-year period when each had cosseted and protected the other.
▪ The width of the comfort zone can then be taken as 4 degrees, i.e., from-2 to.
Wiktionary
comfort zone

n. 1 The range of temperature, humidity and ventilation that a building's occupants feel to be comfortable. 2 (context idiomatic by extension English) The range of circumstances in which a person feels relaxed or able to cope.

WordNet
comfort zone

n. the temperature range (between 28 and 30 degrees Centigrade) at which the naked human body is able to maintain a heat balance without shivering or sweating

Wikipedia
Comfort zone

The comfort zone is a psychological state in which a person feels familiar, at ease, in control and experiences low anxiety and stress. In the zone a steady level of performance is possible.

Bardwick defines the term as "a behavioral state where a person operates in an anxiety-neutral position." Brown describes it as "Where our uncertainty, scarcity and vulnerability are minimized — where we believe we’ll have access to enough love, food, talent, time, admiration. Where we feel we have some control."

Comfort Zone (Sector Seven album)

Comfort Zone is the first studio album by Sector Seven. It was released in 1999 by Raw Energy.

Comfort zone (disambiguation)

Comfort zone or Comfort Zone may refer to: