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Definition of "discommodious" [dis•com•mo•di•ous]

  • Not commodious; uncomfortable. (adjective)

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Use "discommodious" in a sentence
  • "Besides a rich and colorful history that has the makings of a high-ratings cable television series, Mexico's discommodious combination of poverty and corruption that are exacerbated by its "special relationship" with the United States, make it pretty exceptional indeed."
  • "Notwithstanding the enemy no lesse couragious, would not yet leaue the strond, so that some of our souldiours and mariners lost their liues before the enemy would retire: for the place was discommodious, and hard to lande, but most of the enemy were slaine, to the number of 30. or 36. and the"
  • "Ordinarily, our lads take the whole web of tartan cloth, of twenty ells or more, and coil it once round their middle, there belting it, and bring the free end up on the shoulder to pin with a brooch -- not a bad fashion for display and long marches and for sleeping out on the hill with, but somewhat discommodious for warm weather."