incommode (Meaning)

Wordnet

incommode (v)

to cause inconvenience or discomfort to

Webster

incommode (v. t.)

To give inconvenience or trouble to; to disturb or molest; to discommode; to worry; to put out; as, we are incommoded by want of room.

Webster

incommode (n.)

An inconvenience.

incommode Sentence Examples

  1. The uncomfortable chair incommoded her, making her shift positions frequently.
  2. The unexpected guests incommoded us, as we had limited space.
  3. Her loud voice incommoded those around her, forcing them to raise their own voices to be heard.
  4. The crowded elevator incommoded the passengers, creating an oppressive atmosphere.
  5. The late-night delivery incommoded us, as we were already in bed.
  6. The construction noise incommoded our work, making it difficult to concentrate.
  7. The dripping faucet incommoded us, as it disturbed our sleep.
  8. The excessive heat incommoded the hikers, making it difficult to continue their journey.
  9. The bad odor incommoded the passengers on the bus, forcing them to open the windows.
  10. The unexpected detour incommoded our travel plans, extending our journey by several hours.

FAQs About the word incommode

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The uncomfortable chair incommoded her, making her shift positions frequently.

The unexpected guests incommoded us, as we had limited space.

Her loud voice incommoded those around her, forcing them to raise their own voices to be heard.

The crowded elevator incommoded the passengers, creating an oppressive atmosphere.