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commodiouscom‧mo‧di‧ous /kəˈməʊdiəs $ -ˈmoʊ-/ adjective formal commodiousOrigin: 1500-1600 commodious ‘useful’ (15-18 centuries), from French commodieux, from Latin commodus; ➔ COMMODE - A slice of a larger, more commodious room?
- In 1824 they removed to a more commodious place at Lower Hareston and let Hareston Manor to a succession of tenant farmers.
- It was large, commodious and beautifully fitted out.
- The second was a cooking pot, black outside, polished and gleaming inside, solid and commodious.
a house or room that is commodious is very big |