incommode

in·com·mode

 (ĭn′kə-mōd′)

tr.v. in·com·mod·ed, in·com·mod·ing, in·com·modes

To cause to be inconvenienced; disturb.


[French incommoder, from Old French, from Latin incommodāre, from incommodus, inconvenient : in-, not; see in-1 + commodus, convenient; see commodious.]

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incommode

(ˌɪnkəˈməʊd)

vb

(tr) to bother, disturb, or inconvenience

[C16: from Latin incommodāre to be troublesome, from incommodus inconvenient, from in-1 + commodus convenient; see commode]

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in•com•mode

(ˌɪn kəˈmoʊd)

v.t. -mod•ed, -mod•ing.

to inconvenience or discomfort; disturb; trouble.

[1510–20; < Latin incommodāre, derivative of incommodus inconvenient =in- in-3 + commodus suitable; see commode]

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incommode


Past participle: incommoded
Gerund: incommoding
Imperative
incommode
incommode
Present
I incommode
you incommode
he/she/it incommodes
we incommode
you incommode
they incommode
Preterite
I incommoded
you incommoded
he/she/it incommoded
we incommoded
you incommoded
they incommoded
Present Continuous
I am incommoding
you are incommoding
he/she/it is incommoding
we are incommoding
you are incommoding
they are incommoding
Present Perfect
I have incommoded
you have incommoded
he/she/it has incommoded
we have incommoded
you have incommoded
they have incommoded
Past Continuous
I was incommoding
you were incommoding
he/she/it was incommoding
we were incommoding
you were incommoding
they were incommoding
Past Perfect
I had incommoded
you had incommoded
he/she/it had incommoded
we had incommoded
you had incommoded
they had incommoded
Future
I will incommode
you will incommode
he/she/it will incommode
we will incommode
you will incommode
they will incommode
Future Perfect
I will have incommoded
you will have incommoded
he/she/it will have incommoded
we will have incommoded
you will have incommoded
they will have incommoded
Future Continuous
I will be incommoding
you will be incommoding
he/she/it will be incommoding
we will be incommoding
you will be incommoding
they will be incommoding
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been incommoding
you have been incommoding
he/she/it has been incommoding
we have been incommoding
you have been incommoding
they have been incommoding
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been incommoding
you will have been incommoding
he/she/it will have been incommoding
we will have been incommoding
you will have been incommoding
they will have been incommoding
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been incommoding
you had been incommoding
he/she/it had been incommoding
we had been incommoding
you had been incommoding
they had been incommoding
Conditional
I would incommode
you would incommode
he/she/it would incommode
we would incommode
you would incommode
they would incommode
Past Conditional
I would have incommoded
you would have incommoded
he/she/it would have incommoded
we would have incommoded
you would have incommoded
they would have incommoded

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Verb1.incommode - to cause inconvenience or discomfort toincommode - to cause inconvenience or discomfort to; "Sorry to trouble you, but..."

distress, straiten - bring into difficulties or distress, especially financial hardship

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incommode

verb

To cause inconvenience for:

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Translations

inkommodieren

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incommode

vt (form)lästig sein (+dat); I don’t wish to incommode you but could you …ich möchte Sie nicht behelligen, aber könnten Sie vielleicht …

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