First Known Use: 1598
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incommode
verb in·com·mode \ˌin-kə-ˈmōd\
in·com·mod·edin·com·mod·ing
Definition of INCOMMODE
transitive verb
: to give inconvenience or distress to : disturb
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Origin of INCOMMODE
Middle French incommoder, from Latin incommodare, from incommodus inconvenient, from in- + commodus convenient — more at commode
Related to INCOMMODE
- Synonyms
- discommode, disoblige, disturb, inconvenience, put out, trouble
- Antonyms
- accommodate, favor, oblige
Rhymes with INCOMMODE
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