incommodious

[ˌɪnkəˈməʊdiəs]

incommodious Definition

  • 1causing inconvenience or discomfort
  • 2not spacious or roomy

Using incommodious: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "incommodious" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The hotel room was small and incommodious.

  • Example

    The narrow and incommodious staircase made it difficult to carry the furniture upstairs.

  • Example

    The train was overcrowded and incommodious.

incommodious Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for incommodious

Phrases with incommodious

  • a situation in which one is uncomfortable or inconvenienced

    Example

    He found himself in an incommodious position, squeezed between two large passengers on the plane.

  • a living space that is cramped or uncomfortable

    Example

    The family lived in an incommodious dwelling with only one small room for sleeping and cooking.

  • a trip that is uncomfortable or inconvenient

    Example

    The long and incommodious journey across the desert was exhausting and dangerous.

Origins of incommodious

from Latin 'incommodus', meaning 'inconvenient'

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Summary: incommodious in Brief

'Incommodious' [ˌɪnkəˈməʊdiəs] means causing inconvenience or discomfort, and refers to spaces that are not spacious or roomy. Examples include small hotel rooms, narrow staircases, and overcrowded trains. Phrases like 'incommodious position,' 'incommodious dwelling,' and 'incommodious journey' describe situations that are uncomfortable or inconvenient.