commodious
Commodious describes a place that is big, roomy, and very comfortable to be in.
Explanation at your level:
If a room is commodious, it is very big. You have lots of space to walk. It is a happy word for a large place.
A commodious house has many rooms and lots of space. It is comfortable for a family to live in. It is a formal word for 'roomy'.
When you describe a place as commodious, you are saying it is spacious and convenient. It is often used in formal contexts to describe hotels or offices that have plenty of room.
The term commodious is a sophisticated synonym for 'spacious'. It implies that the space is not only large but also well-planned and comfortable. You might see it in property descriptions or literary works.
Commodious is an excellent choice for academic or descriptive writing when you want to emphasize the functional comfort of a large space. It carries a nuance of luxury and ease, distinguishing it from simple words like 'big' or 'huge'.
Etymologically linked to the concept of 'convenience', commodious represents the intersection of spatial volume and utility. In literary contexts, it evokes a sense of grandeur and ease, suggesting that the environment is perfectly tailored to the needs of its inhabitants.
30 सेकंड में शब्द
- Means spacious and comfortable.
- Used mostly in formal contexts.
- Related to 'accommodate'.
- Antonym is 'cramped'.
Have you ever walked into a room and felt like you could breathe easily because there was so much space? That is the essence of being commodious. It is a sophisticated way to say that a space is not just big, but also comfortable and functional.
While the word 'large' just tells us about size, commodious adds a layer of appreciation for how that space makes you feel. It suggests that the area is perfectly suited for its purpose, whether it is a grand ballroom or a well-organized walk-in closet. It is the kind of word you might find in a real estate listing to make a property sound more inviting.
The word commodious has a rich history that goes back to the Latin word commodus, which means 'suitable' or 'convenient.' You might recognize this root in the word accommodate, which is all about making room for someone or something.
Over centuries, the word evolved through Middle French and Late Latin to enter English in the 15th century. Originally, it was used to describe things that were 'convenient' in a general sense, but over time, it became specifically associated with physical space. It is a classic example of how a word can shift from a general abstract concept to a specific physical descriptor.
You will mostly find commodious in formal writing, literature, or descriptive real estate ads. It is not typically used in casual conversation; if you told a friend, 'Your apartment is very commodious,' they might think you are being a bit fancy or ironic!
Commonly, it is paired with nouns like room, apartment, closet, or hall. It carries a positive, slightly elevated tone, implying that the space is a luxury or a great convenience. Use it when you want to emphasize that a place is impressively roomy.
While commodious itself isn't the star of many idioms, it relates to the concept of space. 1. Elbow room: Meaning enough space to move freely. 2. A breath of fresh air: Used when a space feels open. 3. Room to swing a cat: An idiom about space (usually used in the negative). 4. Spread out: To occupy a large, commodious area. 5. Wide open spaces: Referring to vast, commodious landscapes.
Pronounced kuh-MOH-dee-uhs, the stress is on the second syllable. It is a standard adjective, so it does not have plural forms, but it is often used with the adverb 'very' or 'quite'.
In terms of rhythm, it has a flowing sound that mimics the openness it describes. It rhymes with words like melodious, which also shares that pleasant, flowing quality. It is a great word to use when you want to elevate your descriptive writing.
Fun Fact
It comes from the same root as 'accommodate', which is about 'fitting' things together.
Pronunciation Guide
kuh-MOH-dee-uhs
kuh-MOH-dee-uhs
Common Errors
- Misplacing stress
- Pronouncing the 'd' as 't'
- Skipping the 'ee' sound
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
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Formal
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What to Learn Next
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उन्नत
Grammar to Know
Adjective order
A commodious, bright room.
Linking verbs
The room is commodious.
Comparative adjectives
More commodious than the last.
Examples by Level
The room is commodious.
Room is big.
Adjective usage.
The house is very commodious.
We need a commodious bag for our trip.
The office is quite commodious.
They have a commodious kitchen.
It is a commodious space for guests.
The hotel room was commodious.
A commodious garden is nice.
The hall is very commodious.
The apartment is surprisingly commodious.
She designed a commodious workspace.
They moved to a more commodious house.
The closet is commodious enough for all my clothes.
A commodious trunk fits all the luggage.
We enjoyed the commodious seating area.
The library offers a commodious environment.
His office is remarkably commodious.
The architect focused on creating a commodious living area.
The hotel suite was commodious and elegant.
The commodious lobby welcomed all the guests.
They sought a commodious venue for the wedding.
The ship had commodious cabins for the passengers.
A commodious desk is essential for my work.
The museum has a commodious gallery space.
We appreciated the commodious layout of the house.
The commodious proportions of the room allowed for grand gatherings.
It was a commodious residence, perfect for hosting large parties.
The commodious interior design maximized natural light.
The author described the commodious library in great detail.
She found the commodious surroundings very peaceful.
The estate featured a commodious ballroom.
His commodious office reflected his status.
The commodious nature of the hall made it ideal for acoustics.
The commodious architecture of the cathedral was designed to inspire awe.
The commodious carriage provided a comfortable journey for the travelers.
In his later years, he retired to a commodious villa in the countryside.
The commodious dimensions of the studio allowed for massive art projects.
The commodious state of the warehouse facilitated efficient storage.
The commodious veranda offered a perfect view of the landscape.
The commodious layout of the building ensured ease of movement.
The commodious design was a testament to the architect's vision.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
Idioms & Expressions
"room to move"
having enough space
Finally, I have some room to move.
neutral"elbow room"
sufficient space to work
We need more elbow room in this office.
neutral"stretch out"
to occupy space comfortably
I love to stretch out on the sofa.
casual"plenty of room"
a large amount of space
There is plenty of room for everyone.
neutral"spacious enough"
meeting the requirement for size
Is the tent spacious enough?
neutral"wide open"
very large and empty
The wide open plains were beautiful.
neutralEasily Confused
Similar spelling
Commodity is a good; commodious is space.
Gold is a commodity; the room is commodious.
Same meaning
Spacious is common; commodious is formal.
The house is spacious/commodious.
Similar sound
Capacious is for containers.
A capacious bag.
Rhyme
Tedious means boring.
The work was tedious.
Sentence Patterns
The [noun] is commodious.
The office is commodious.
A commodious [noun].
A commodious apartment.
It is a very commodious [noun].
It is a very commodious space.
The [noun] felt commodious.
The room felt commodious.
They designed a commodious [noun].
They designed a commodious home.
शब्द परिवार
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Adjectives
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How to Use It
4/10
Formality Scale
सामान्य गलतियाँ
Commodious refers to physical space, not time.
Commodities are goods; commodious is an adjective for space.
Commodious is an adjective only.
It sounds overly formal in casual settings.
It describes size, not price.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a 'Commodious' castle.
Real Estate
Use it to sound professional.
Classic Tone
It sounds like a 19th-century novel.
Adjective usage
Always follows a noun.
Stress
Stress the second syllable.
Don't use for time
Avoid saying 'a commodious time'.
Latin roots
It means 'fitting'.
Flashcards
Pair it with 'spacious'.
Formal writing
Great for essays.
Rhyme
Rhymes with tedious.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Commodious = Come-in-room-ious (Come in, there is room!)
Visual Association
A king in a very large, open palace hall.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Describe your bedroom using the word.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Latin
Original meaning: suitable, convenient
सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
None.
Used often in real estate and formal descriptions.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Real Estate
- commodious layout
- commodious living area
- commodious floor plan
Architecture
- commodious design
- commodious proportions
- commodious hall
Travel
- commodious cabin
- commodious seating
- commodious trunk
Literature
- commodious library
- commodious residence
- commodious surroundings
Conversation Starters
"Do you prefer a commodious house or a cozy one?"
"What makes a room feel commodious?"
"Have you ever stayed in a commodious hotel?"
"Why is a commodious office important?"
"Describe your dream commodious home."
Journal Prompts
Describe your favorite room and why it feels commodious.
If you could design a commodious space, what would it be?
Compare a cramped space to a commodious one.
Why do people value commodious living spaces?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
8 सवालNo, it is somewhat formal.
Yes, if it is very roomy.
No, just spacious.
Yes, it is very positive.
No, only space.
Cramped.
Same root, different meaning.
kuh-MOH-dee-uhs.
खुद को परखो
The room is very ___.
Commodious means spacious.
What does commodious mean?
It describes a large space.
Commodious can describe a person's personality.
It describes physical space.
Word
मतलब
They are synonyms.
The house is commodious.
स्कोर: /5
Summary
Commodious is a sophisticated word for a space that is pleasantly large and comfortable.
- Means spacious and comfortable.
- Used mostly in formal contexts.
- Related to 'accommodate'.
- Antonym is 'cramped'.
Memory Palace
Imagine a 'Commodious' castle.
Real Estate
Use it to sound professional.
Classic Tone
It sounds like a 19th-century novel.
Adjective usage
Always follows a noun.
उदाहरण
The new apartment has a commodious kitchen with plenty of counter space for cooking.
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