0 a situation in which you feel comfortable and in which your ability and determination are not being tested: --
1 a situation in which you feel comfortable and you do not have to do anything new or difficult: --
Science cannot arbitrarily choose to stop acquiring knowledge when it reaches a legal comfort zone.
Stag hunting, wilderness survival, canyoning, stomach churning farm challenges and catching rabbits for dinner are just some of the challenges designed to push them out of their comfort zones.
Unsoeld lived and died by his philosophy that spirituality and a real grasp of the soul could be gained by risk and pushing past your personal comfort zone.
Natalie focused on how she came into the game wanting to gain the confidence in going outside her comfort zone and that she appreciated everybody on the jury.
Swift commented that a leak is so out of my comfort zone, but it ended up good in the end.
Brewer knew what it meant to be a woman and what opportunities were given to men stepping outside of her comfort zone with tremendous success.
Yearwood noted that finding a comfort zone when recording was more important than simply finding confidence.
Scannell persuaded him to play for that very reason, that he wanted to see a seasoned drummer play outside of his comfort zone.