How to Use comfort zone in a Sentence

comfort zone

noun
  • I need to expand my comfort zone and try new things.
  • He pushes the players to perform beyond their comfort zone.
  • One of the great lessons from Bowie is get out of your comfort zone.
    Pat Saperstein, Variety, 15 Sep. 2022
  • The idea is to nudge viewers out of their comfort zone.
    Vivienne Chow, Variety, 30 Aug. 2022
  • The Huskies will need to break out of their comfort zone, take some risks, and try to move the ball through the air.
    Joe Arruda, Hartford Courant, 23 Sep. 2022
  • To get us to the sketchy backstreets of our comfort zones.
    Murr Brewster, The Christian Science Monitor, 24 July 2024
  • Get out of your house and get out of your comfort zone.
    R. Eric Thomas, The Denver Post, 31 Oct. 2024
  • The winner will be the team that forces the other out of its comfort zone.
    Paul Myerberg, The Arizona Republic, 31 Dec. 2022
  • When Ostapenko evened things up at a set apiece, Swiatek seemed to be out of her comfort zone.
    Jesus Jiménez, New York Times, 4 Sep. 2023
  • That would put him back in his comfort zone of being the team's sixth man.
    Duane Rankin, The Arizona Republic, 18 Oct. 2022
  • Say yes to dates that require you to step out of your comfort zone.
    Valerie Mesa, People.com, 17 Oct. 2024
  • Be grateful for that, and help him to find his comfort zone.
    Harriette Cole, The Mercury News, 6 Nov. 2024
  • To move things in a new direction, the CHRO must step out of their comfort zone.
    Ryan Wong, Forbes, 29 Feb. 2024
  • Few players in the league have a comfort zone as clearly carved out as DeRozan in the midrange.
    Julia Poe, chicagotribune.com, 17 Feb. 2022
  • Step outside of your comfort zone, and try not to get too wrapped up in rigid rules.
    Meghan Rose, Glamour, 1 Jan. 2022
  • Melidor said the role challenged her to step out of her comfort zone.
    Dallas News, 25 Feb. 2023
  • Putin's war of choice in Ukraine has shocked Europe out of its comfort zone.
    Daniel R. Depetris, The Week, 2 May 2022
  • Halloween is the perfect time to step out of your comfort zone.
    Cameron Jenkins, Good Housekeeping, 17 May 2022
  • Refuse to let anyone lead you astray or push you out of your comfort zone.
    Eugenia Last, The Mercury News, 20 Sep. 2024
  • And if this puts you outside your comfort zone, that’s OK.
    Dede Henley, Forbes, 15 Sep. 2024
  • A couple of the dishes were outside of my comfort zone.
    Madison Yauger, Health, 30 Jan. 2023
  • The press-shy Andre 3000 is stepping out of his comfort zone.
    Carl Lamarre, Billboard, 16 Nov. 2023
  • Making the album was very fun and very much in my comfort zone.
    Frank Digiacomo, Billboard, 17 Oct. 2024
  • That wasn't the first time the region tempted me to step out of my comfort zone, either.
    Alisha Prakash, Travel + Leisure, 9 Nov. 2021
  • This brand right now is her comfort zone and Nyango wants to keep it that way.
    Kerane Marcellus, Essence, 27 Sep. 2023
  • The past 15 months forced many performing artists to step out of their comfort zone.
    Michael James Rocha, San Diego Union-Tribune, 4 July 2021
  • Yes, to everything that takes me out of my comfort zone.
    Ebony Flake, Essence, 16 Nov. 2022
  • Taylor likes to drop an hour of music at a time — that’s her comfort zone.
    Rob Sheffield, Rolling Stone, 2 Sep. 2022
  • No coach is going to come in and completely divert them out of their comfort zones.
    Shane Young, Forbes, 5 Dec. 2024
  • Tonioli, 69, agrees, admitting that as a dancer (and judge on Dancing with the Stars), he wasn’t put as far out of his comfort zone as his co-stars, but they were each challenged in unique ways.
    Liza Esquibias, People.com, 9 Dec. 2024

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