Accommodable

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈkɑːmədəbəl/

Definitions of accommodable

adjective able to be accommodated or adjusted

Example Sentences

A1 The hotel room was very accommodable for a family of four.

A2 The restaurant had accommodable seating options for both small and large groups.

B1 The new office space is accommodable for employees with disabilities.

B2 The flexible schedule at the company makes it accommodable for working parents.

C1 The conference room is highly accommodable for hosting large meetings and events.

C2 The theater has accommodable seating arrangements for patrons with special needs.

Examples of accommodable in a Sentence

formal The hotel offers a range of accommodable room options to suit different needs and preferences.

informal The Airbnb host was very accommodating and made sure the space was accommodable for our group.

slang This couch is super comfy and totally accommodable for crashing on.

figurative His flexible schedule made him accommodable to last-minute changes in plans.

Grammatical Forms of accommodable

past tense

accommodated

plural

accommodables

comparative

more accommodable

superlative

most accommodable

present tense

accommodates

future tense

will accommodate

perfect tense

has accommodated

continuous tense

is accommodating

singular

accommodable

positive degree

accommodable

infinitive

to accommodate

gerund

accommodating

participle

accommodating

Origin and Evolution of accommodable

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'accommodable' originated from the Latin word 'accommodabilis', which means 'suitable' or 'adaptable'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'accommodable' has retained its original meaning of being suitable or adaptable, but has also evolved to encompass the idea of being easily adjusted or modified to fit a particular purpose or need.