Accommodatingly

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˌkɑːməˈdeɪtɪŋli/

Definitions of accommodatingly

adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically answering the question how, in what way, when, or to what extent

Example Sentences

A1 She smiled accommodatingly as she offered to help the lost tourist find their way.

A2 The hotel staff greeted the guests accommodatingly, making sure all their needs were met.

B1 The teacher accommodated the student's request for extra time on the exam accommodatingly.

B2 The restaurant staff accommodated the dietary restrictions of the guests accommodatingly.

C1 The CEO handled the difficult situation accommodatingly, finding a solution that satisfied all parties.

C2 The diplomat negotiated the peace treaty accommodatingly, considering the needs and demands of both countries.

Examples of accommodatingly in a Sentence

formal She spoke accommodatingly to all the guests at the event.

informal He always tries to be accommodatingly helpful to his friends.

slang The customer service representative dealt with the issue accommodatingly.

figurative The clouds moved accommodatingly to reveal the bright moon.

Grammatical Forms of accommodatingly

past tense

accommodatingly

plural

accommodatinglies

comparative

more accommodatingly

superlative

most accommodatingly

present tense

accommodatingly

future tense

will accommodateingly

perfect tense

has accommodatedingly

continuous tense

is accommodatingly

singular

accommodatingly

positive degree

accommodatingly

infinitive

to accommodateingly

gerund

accommodatingly

participle

accommodatingly

Origin and Evolution of accommodatingly

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'accommodatingly' originates from the verb 'accommodate' which comes from the Latin word 'accommodare' meaning 'to fit one thing to another'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the act of making something fit or suit a particular purpose, 'accommodatingly' has evolved to also mean being willing to help or please others in a flexible manner.