Accommodator

C1 18+

Pronunciation: /əˈkɑːməˌdeɪtər/

Definitions of accommodator

noun a person who adapts oneself to suit the needs or wishes of others

Example Sentences

A1 The accommodator helped me find a suitable room for my stay.

A2 The accommodator made sure all our needs were met during our vacation.

B1 The accommodator was very flexible and understanding when we needed to change our reservation.

B2 The accommodator went above and beyond to ensure our comfort and satisfaction during our trip.

C1 The accommodator's attention to detail and personalized service made our stay truly exceptional.

C2 The accommodator's professionalism and expertise in hospitality industry set a new standard for customer service.

Examples of accommodator in a Sentence

formal The accommodator made sure all the guests had a comfortable stay at the hotel.

informal The accommodator was really helpful in finding us a good table at the restaurant.

slang The accommodator hooked us up with some extra pillows for the room.

figurative She was known as the accommodator of the group, always willing to adjust plans to make everyone happy.

Grammatical Forms of accommodator

past tense

accommodated

plural

accommodators

comparative

more accommodating

superlative

most accommodating

present tense

accommodates

future tense

will accommodate

perfect tense

has accommodated

continuous tense

is accommodating

singular

accommodator

positive degree

accommodating

infinitive

to accommodate

gerund

accommodating

participle

accommodating

Origin and Evolution of accommodator

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'accommodator' originated from Latin, specifically from the word 'accommodare' which means 'to fit one thing to another'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'accommodator' has evolved to refer to someone who provides accommodations or adjusts to meet the needs of others.