Incommodiousness (Noun)
Meaning
An inconvenient discomfort.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- The cramped seating on the airplane made for a night of incommodiousness for the tall traveler.
- The motel room, despite being advertised as luxurious, offered little more than a night of darkness and incommodiousness.
- The unseasonably cold air conditioning made my living room an embodiment of incommodiousness for much of the summer.
- Her tiny car was all about incommodiousness for passengers, barely offering space for anything beyond a small purse.
- His refusal to purchase new office furniture led to years of incommodiousness for the employees working in front of the outdated equipment.