Commodious

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /kəˈmoʊdiəs/

Definitions of commodious

adjective a term used to describe something that is spacious, roomy, or comfortable

Example Sentences

A1 The hotel room was very commodious with plenty of space for all our luggage.

A2 The new apartment we moved into is quite commodious compared to our previous one.

B1 The commodious living room was perfect for hosting gatherings and parties.

B2 The commodious layout of the office allowed for efficient workflow and collaboration.

C1 The commodious design of the yacht made it ideal for long voyages across the ocean.

C2 The commodious mansion boasted multiple wings and spacious rooms for each family member.

Examples of commodious in a Sentence

formal The commodious living room in the house was perfect for hosting large gatherings.

informal I love how spacious and commodious this bedroom is!

slang This place is so commodious, I could totally live here forever.

figurative Her mind was a commodious space, always open to new ideas and perspectives.

Grammatical Forms of commodious

past tense

commodioused

plural

commodiouses

comparative

more commodious

superlative

most commodious

present tense

commodiouses

future tense

will be commodious

perfect tense

has been commodious

continuous tense

is being commodious

singular

commodious

positive degree

commodious

infinitive

to commodious

gerund

commodiousing

participle

commodioused

Origin and Evolution of commodious

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'commodious' originated from the Latin word 'commodiosus' which means convenient or suitable.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'commodious' has retained its original meaning of spacious or roomy, but has also come to be associated with comfort and convenience.