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INCOMMODIOUS
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Dictionary entry overview: What does incommodious mean?
• INCOMMODIOUS (adjective)
The adjective INCOMMODIOUS has 1 sense:
1. uncomfortably or inconveniently small
Familiarity information: INCOMMODIOUS used as an adjective is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Uncomfortably or inconveniently small
Context example:
incommodious hotel accommodations
Similar:
cramped (constricted in size)
Antonym:
commodious (large and roomy ('convenient' is archaic in this sense))
Derivation:
incommodiousness (an inconvenient discomfort)
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