INCOMMODE


Meaning of INCOMMODE in English

I. |inkə|mōd transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Middle French incommoder, from Latin incommodare, from incommodus inconvenient, disagreeable, from in- in- (I) + commodus convenient — more at commode

1.

a. : to give inconvenience or distress to : put out : discommode

such delays often incommoded passengers

b. : disturb , molest

should any player of the fielding side incommode the striker by any noise or motion — Laws of Cricket

2. archaic : impede , handicap , obstruct

II. adjective

Etymology: French, from Latin incommodus

obsolete : inconvenient

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