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Meaning of incommode in English

Table of contents
  1. Pronunciation
  2. Verb
    1. Etymology
    2. Definitions
  1. Pronunciation

    /ˌɪnkəˈmoʊd/

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  1. Verb

    incommode

    Etymology

    late 16th century: from French incommoder or Latin incommodare, from in-‘not’ + commodus‘convenient’

    Definitions

    1. to cause inconvenience or discomfort to

    Examples

    • « Sorry to trouble you, but... »

    Derived terms

    • annoyance
    • bother
    • botheration
    • fuss
    • hassle
    • incommodiousness
    • inconvenience
    • infliction
    • irritation
    • pain
    • pain in the ass
    • pain in the neck
    • problem
    • trouble
    • vexation

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