discommode (Meaning)

Wordnet

discommode (v)

to cause inconvenience or discomfort to

Webster

discommode (v. t.)

To put inconvenience; to incommode; to trouble.

discommode Sentence Examples

  1. The construction project discommoded the neighborhood with noise and dust.
  2. The sudden closure of the bridge discommoded commuters, forcing them to take longer routes.
  3. The rain discommoded the outdoor concert, causing it to be canceled.
  4. The unexpected change in plans discommoded the travelers, who had to scramble to make new arrangements.
  5. The loud music discommoded the neighbors, who were trying to sleep.
  6. The crowded bus discommoded the passengers, who had to stand for the entire ride.
  7. The uncomfortable seating in the theater discommoded the audience members, who fidgeted throughout the performance.
  8. The high prices at the restaurant discommoded the diners, who felt that they were not getting good value for their money.
  9. The long lines at the amusement park discommoded the visitors, who had to wait hours to get on the rides.
  10. The traffic jam discommoded the drivers, who were stuck in their cars for hours.

FAQs About the word discommode

to cause inconvenience or discomfort toTo put inconvenience; to incommode; to trouble.

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The construction project discommoded the neighborhood with noise and dust.

The sudden closure of the bridge discommoded commuters, forcing them to take longer routes.

The rain discommoded the outdoor concert, causing it to be canceled.

The unexpected change in plans discommoded the travelers, who had to scramble to make new arrangements.