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- DictionaryDis·com·mode/ˌdiskəˈmōd/
verb
- 1. cause (someone) trouble or inconvenience: formal "I am sorry to have discommoded you"
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Discommode is a verb that means to cause inconvenience or trouble to someone. It comes from French and has synonyms like disturb or incommode. See examples, etymology and related words.
Discommode definition: to cause inconvenience to; disturb, trouble, or bother.. See examples of DISCOMMODE used in a sentence.
Definitions of discommode. verb. to cause inconvenience or discomfort to. synonyms: bother, disoblige, incommode, inconvenience, put out, trouble. see more.
dis·com·mode. (dĭs′kə-mōd′) tr.v. dis·com·mod·ed, dis·com·mod·ing, dis·com·modes. To put to inconvenience; trouble. [ dis- + commode, to suit (from Latin commodāre, from commodus, convenient; see commodious ).] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
May 13, 2024 · verb. (transitive) to cause inconvenience or annoyance to; disturb. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. discommodious (ˌdiscomˈmodious) adjective. discommodiously (ˌdiscomˈmodiously) adverb. Word Frequency. discommode in American English. (ˌdɪskəˈmoʊd )
May 15, 2024 · noun. Word origin. [ 1715–25; ‹ F discommoder, equiv. to dis- dis-1 + -commoder, v. deriv. of commode convenient; see commode] Word Frequency. discommode in British English. (ˌdɪskəˈməʊd ) verb. (transitive) to cause inconvenience or annoyance to; disturb. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms.
verb. discommoded, discommoding. To cause bother to; inconvenience. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: put out. incommode. bother. disoblige. trouble. inconvenience. upset. fluster. burden. annoy. discomfort. Antonyms: make happy. please. Origin of Discommode.