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commodious
[kuh-moh-dee-uhs]
adjective
spacious and convenient; roomy.
a commodious apartment.
ample or adequate for a particular purpose.
a commodious harbor.
commodious
/ əˈəʊɪə /
adjective
(of buildings, rooms, etc) large and roomy; spacious
archaicsuitable; convenient
Other 51Թ Forms
- commodiously adverb
- commodiousness noun
- noncommodious adjective
- noncommodiously adverb
- noncommodiousness noun
- uncommodious adjective
- dzˈǻ徱dzܲԱ noun
- dzˈǻ徱dzܲ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of commodious1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of commodious1
Example Sentences
The oversize volume symbolizes her commodious royal position in society.
Its Key desk features a powder-coated metal frame, commodious drawer and angled legs.
The seats don’t recline but they are commodious, with a cute love seat in the front row if you’re on a date night.
Roger Ebert called “Johnny Guitar” “one of the most blatant psychosexual melodramas ever to disguise itself in that most commodious of genres, the western.”
His family lived in commodious apartments over the store, having an entrance on the side within the porte cochère.
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