accommodating (Meaning)

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accommodating (a)

helpful in bringing about a harmonious adaptation

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accommodating (s)

obliging; willing to do favors

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accommodating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Accommodate

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accommodating (a.)

Affording, or disposed to afford, accommodation; obliging; as an accommodating man, spirit, arrangement.

accommodating Sentence Examples

  1. The hotel staff was exceptionally accommodating, ensuring that guests felt at home during their stay.
  2. Sarah is known for being accommodating, always willing to adjust plans to meet the needs of her friends.
  3. The airline was accommodating to passengers with tight connections, allowing them to board first.
  4. The teacher was accommodating of students' individual learning styles, making the classroom experience more inclusive.
  5. The manager was accommodating when it came to flexible work hours, recognizing the importance of work-life balance.
  6. The restaurant staff was accommodating to dietary restrictions, offering a variety of options for different preferences.
  7. Despite the short notice, the team was accommodating and managed to rearrange their schedules for an impromptu meeting.
  8. The conference organizers were accommodating to last-minute changes in the agenda, ensuring a smooth event.
  9. Our neighbors are always accommodating, willing to lend a helping hand whenever needed.
  10. The company culture was praised for being accommodating and supportive, fostering a positive work environment.

FAQs About the word accommodating

helpful in bringing about a harmonious adaptation, obliging; willing to do favorsof Accommodate, Affording, or disposed to afford, accommodation; obliging; as a

accommodative,friendly,obliging, indulgent, helpful,solicitous, lenient, complaisant, considerate, gracious

disturbing, confusing, upsetting, disharmonizing, disrupting, alienating, upsetting, confusing, alienating, disturbing

The hotel staff was exceptionally accommodating, ensuring that guests felt at home during their stay.

Sarah is known for being accommodating, always willing to adjust plans to meet the needs of her friends.

The airline was accommodating to passengers with tight connections, allowing them to board first.

The teacher was accommodating of students' individual learning styles, making the classroom experience more inclusive.