Incommodious (Adjective)
Meaning
Uncomfortably or inconveniently small; "incommodious hotel accommodations".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The small cabin on the ship was incommodious for the entire family, with barely enough space to move around.
- The new employee was stuck with an incommodious desk in the corner of the office, surrounded by noise and distractions.
- After honeymooning in a romantic but incommodious bed and breakfast, the young couple vowed to splurge on more spacious accommodations for their next vacation.
- The airport's security screening area was incommodious, with long lines snaking through a cramped and poorly ventilated space.
- The historic mansion had been converted into a bed and breakfast, but one of the rooms was so incommodious that it was used only in a pinch, when all other rooms were booked.