accommodate
To make space for someone or something.
Explanation at your level:
To accommodate means to have room for someone. If you have a big house, you can accommodate your friends. It means they can sleep at your house. It is a good word to use for hotels or travel.
When you accommodate someone, you help them. For example, if you have a meeting, you can change the time to accommodate your friend. It means you make things easy for them.
Using accommodate shows you are flexible. You might say, 'We can accommodate your request for a window seat.' It is common in hotels, restaurants, and offices to show good customer service.
In a B2 context, you use this word to describe managing resources or needs. It implies a sense of negotiation. 'The budget was adjusted to accommodate the new project requirements.'
At the C1 level, you see this word used in abstract ways. It describes the ability of a system, law, or person to handle complex, often conflicting demands. It suggests a high level of diplomatic skill.
At C2, accommodate is used to discuss the integration of diverse viewpoints or the structural adaptation of systems to new realities. It carries a nuance of sophisticated adjustment and long-term planning.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Means to provide space or help.
- Common in hospitality and business.
- Spelled with double c and m.
- Versatile verb.
When you accommodate someone, you are essentially being helpful by making room for them. Think of it as a way of saying, 'I have space for you' or 'I will change my plans to help you out.'
This word is very versatile. You might use it when talking about a hotel that can accommodate a large group of tourists, or when a teacher accommodates a student's special request for extra time on a test.
It is all about flexibility and hospitality. Whether it is physical space like a bedroom or abstract space like a schedule, accommodating others shows that you are considerate and willing to adapt to make things work.
The word accommodate comes from the Latin word accommodare, which is a combination of ad- (to) and commodare (to make fit or suitable).
It entered English in the 16th century. Interestingly, the root commodus also gave us the word 'commodity'—meaning something that is convenient or useful. Historically, the word was used to describe fitting things together perfectly, like pieces of a puzzle.
Over time, it evolved from simply 'fitting' objects together to the more human-centric meaning of providing hospitality or adjusting one's behavior to suit the needs of others.
You will see accommodate used in both formal business settings and everyday life. In business, we often say a company can accommodate a request or a client's needs.
In casual conversation, you might say, 'Can you accommodate me?' if you need a favor. It is a very polite and professional word to use when you are negotiating or planning events.
Common pairings include accommodate needs, accommodate requests, and accommodate guests. It is a high-level verb that sounds more sophisticated than just saying 'help' or 'fit'.
While 'accommodate' isn't the star of many idioms, it appears in phrases related to flexibility. 1. Accommodate the circumstances: To change plans based on what is happening. 2. Go out of one's way to accommodate: To make a special, extra effort. 3. Fully accommodate: To meet all requirements without issue. 4. Hard to accommodate: Used when someone has very difficult or demanding needs. 5. Willing to accommodate: A standard phrase used in customer service to show a helpful attitude.
The word is pronounced uh-KOM-uh-dayt. The stress is on the second syllable. It is a regular verb, so the past tense is accommodated.
A common spelling mistake is forgetting the double 'c' and double 'm'. Remember: ac-com-mo-date. It has four syllables and rhymes loosely with 'validate' or 'calculate'.
Grammatically, it is usually followed by a direct object, such as 'The hotel can accommodate fifty guests.' You can also use it with 'to' when discussing adapting to a new situation.
Fun Fact
The root 'commodus' also gives us the word 'commode'.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'o' sound in the middle.
Slightly more open 'a' sound.
Common Errors
- Missing the double letters
- Misplacing the stress
- Pronouncing it as three syllables
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Moderate
Moderate
Moderate
Moderate
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Verb Transitivity
Accommodate needs an object.
Double Consonants
Acc-omm-odate.
Adjective formation
Accommodate -> Accommodating.
Examples by Level
The hotel can accommodate five people.
hotel/room/people
Verb + object
Can you accommodate my request?
We need to accommodate more students.
The room accommodates twenty chairs.
They accommodated us for the night.
Does this bus accommodate wheelchairs?
We will accommodate your schedule.
The house accommodates a large family.
She tried to accommodate his needs.
The restaurant can accommodate large parties.
We are happy to accommodate your dietary needs.
The new law accommodates the needs of the elderly.
Can you accommodate a change of plans?
The venue accommodates up to 500 guests.
I will do my best to accommodate you.
The schedule was changed to accommodate the speaker.
They were unable to accommodate our request.
The company is willing to accommodate remote work.
The design accommodates both old and new styles.
The system is built to accommodate rapid growth.
We must accommodate different cultural viewpoints.
The plan accommodates for potential delays.
The theater accommodates a diverse audience.
He struggled to accommodate his busy life.
The policy accommodates special circumstances.
The curriculum was revised to accommodate diverse learning styles.
The infrastructure must accommodate the increased traffic.
The treaty was signed to accommodate the demands of both nations.
The theory fails to accommodate the new evidence.
The architect designed the space to accommodate future expansion.
They had to accommodate the conflicting schedules of the board members.
The software is designed to accommodate multiple users simultaneously.
The institution is trying to accommodate the changing needs of society.
The legal framework must be flexible enough to accommodate emerging technologies.
The philosophical argument attempts to accommodate both realism and idealism.
The city's urban planning fails to accommodate the needs of its poorest residents.
The narrative structure accommodates multiple perspectives.
The organization is struggling to accommodate the shifting global landscape.
The artistic vision accommodates a wide range of interpretations.
The economic model must accommodate for market volatility.
The system is designed to accommodate the nuances of human behavior.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"Go out of one's way"
To make an extra effort
She went out of her way to accommodate me.
neutral"Make room for"
To provide space
We need to make room for the new equipment.
neutral"Bend over backwards"
To try very hard to help
They bent over backwards to accommodate us.
casual"Fit the bill"
To be exactly what is needed
This room fits the bill perfectly.
neutral"Meet halfway"
To compromise
We should meet halfway to accommodate everyone.
neutral"At your convenience"
Whenever you are ready
We will accommodate you at your convenience.
formalEasily Confused
Similar start
Accompany means to go with.
I will accompany you.
Adjective form
It describes a person.
He is accommodating.
Noun form
It is the place.
The accommodation is nice.
Similar meaning
Adjust is more mechanical.
Adjust the chair.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + accommodate + object
The hotel accommodates guests.
Subject + accommodate + for + noun
The plan accommodates for delays.
Can + subject + accommodate + object
Can you accommodate me?
Be + willing + to + accommodate
We are willing to accommodate.
Subject + accommodate + needs
We accommodate needs.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
It needs two c's and two m's.
Accommodate is only a verb.
Accompany means to go with someone.
Sometimes it sounds too stiff.
No preposition needed usually.
Tips
Double Letters
Remember two c's and two m's.
Customer Service
Use it to sound polite.
Hospitality
Essential for travel.
No Preposition
Don't add 'to' after it.
Stress
Stress the second syllable.
Noun/Verb
Don't confuse with accommodation.
Latin Root
Means 'to fit'.
Flashcards
Use it in a sentence.
Professionalism
Great for business.
Clarity
Speak slowly.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
AC-COM-MO-DATE: A Cool Cat Makes Many Dates.
Visual Association
A hotel clerk opening a door for a guest.
Word Web
چالش
Use the word in a sentence today.
ریشه کلمه
Latin
Original meaning: To make fit or suitable
بافت فرهنگی
None, generally a very positive word.
Very common in hospitality industries like hotels.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At a hotel
- accommodate guests
- accommodate requests
- accommodate early check-in
At work
- accommodate schedules
- accommodate clients
- accommodate deadlines
In planning
- accommodate changes
- accommodate growth
- accommodate needs
In travel
- accommodate wheelchairs
- accommodate families
- accommodate pets
Conversation Starters
"Can your house accommodate many people?"
"Are you an accommodating person?"
"How do you accommodate changes in your schedule?"
"What is the best way to accommodate guests?"
"Do you think businesses should accommodate all requests?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you were very accommodating.
How do you accommodate your friends' needs?
Write about a hotel that accommodated you well.
Why is it important to be accommodating?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالNo, always two m's.
Yes, it means to provide for someone.
It is neutral to formal.
It means to adapt for someone.
Accommodation.
Usually just 'accommodate'.
Yes, very common.
No, it is positive.
خودت رو بسنج
The hotel can ___ 50 guests.
It means to provide space.
Which means to help by changing plans?
Accommodate is about being helpful.
Accommodate is a noun.
It is a verb.
Word
معنی
Synonym match.
Subject-Verb-Object order.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
To accommodate is to be flexible and make space for others' needs.
- Means to provide space or help.
- Common in hospitality and business.
- Spelled with double c and m.
- Versatile verb.
Double Letters
Remember two c's and two m's.
Customer Service
Use it to sound polite.
Hospitality
Essential for travel.
No Preposition
Don't add 'to' after it.
مثال
The hotel can accommodate up to three hundred guests.
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