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commodious
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"commodious" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It means "spacious and comfortable." You might use it in a sentence such as "The commodious apartments were perfect for our family of five."
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News & Media
Encyclopedias
Alternative expressions(7)
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60 human-written examples
"The Coffee houses particularly are very commodious for a free Conversation, and for reading at an easie Rate all manner of printed News," noted one observer.
News & Media
Rothschild Boulevard, a pleasant, leafy thoroughfare that meanders through Tel Aviv, with offices and commodious flats on either side, has oddly become a colourful encampment, seething with talk of people-power and social revolution.
News & Media
Once a commodious pasture for worn-out MPs, the committees have in recent years become more independent, assertive and effective.
News & Media
Hackney's commodious older housing, its location in the long unfashionable East End area, and its proximity to the centre of London has made it a natural reception area for successive waves of immigrants.
Encyclopedias
Goldfarb then took her to Faribault, Minnesota, where his sister offered a commodious and peaceful residence where Tillie Lerner Goldfarb began to recover and to write.
Encyclopedias
Women's robes were less commodious than the men's and were cut in long, straight lines with no break at the waist.
Encyclopedias
The general idea is that they tend to find a Bentley both faster and more commodious, but for a brief, blessed moment yesterday it became possible to contemplate a very different explanation.
News & Media
In addition, she introduced silk pants that puddled at the ankles, commodious coats inspired by menswear designs, and fur-lined Birkenstock sandals.
Encyclopedias
Occupying a commodious space on the ground floor of Chelsea Market, 202 suggests an epicure's version of the old parlor game Animal, Vegetable, Mineral? — Restaurant, Bar, Boutique?
News & Media
It is not true that in the most recent political convention in Los Angeles he stayed in a suite at the Bel-Air while just about everyone else from the Times was at a charmless commercial hotel; he says that the room he stayed in at the Bel-Air, being decently commodious, may simply have given the impression of being a suite.
News & Media
Not long after arriving at his Brooklyn studio, at around eleven, he settled into a commodious velvet armchair, with chipped gilt paint on its arms, and fell asleep.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "commodious" when you want to emphasize not only that a space is large, but also that it is convenient and comfortable to use. It's particularly effective when describing living spaces, vehicles, or storage areas.
Common error
Avoid overusing "commodious" in contexts where simpler words like "spacious" or "roomy" would suffice. While "commodious" adds a touch of formality, it can sound pretentious if not used appropriately.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "commodious" is as an adjective, modifying nouns to describe their spatial qualities, implying both spaciousness and convenience. Ludwig provides numerous examples where "commodious" describes physical spaces like "apartments", "houses", and "rooms".
Frequent in
News & Media
56%
Encyclopedias
19%
Science
14%
Less common in
Formal & Business
6%
Academia
5%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "commodious" is an adjective used to describe something that is spacious, convenient, and comfortable. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and frequent usage, particularly in News & Media and Encyclopedias. While synonyms like "spacious" and "roomy" exist, "commodious" adds a more formal and sophisticated tone. When using "commodious", ensure the context emphasizes both size and usability. Remember that, while the word is used, it can be perceived as pretentious if not used appropriately.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
spacious and convenient
Combines the sense of ample space with ease of use or accessibility.
spacious and comfortable
This phrase focuses on the feeling of ease and relaxation provided by the space and the ample space available.
large and accommodating
Highlights both the size of the space and its ability to meet the needs of users.
spacious
Focuses solely on the ample space available, without necessarily implying comfort or convenience.
roomy
Similar to spacious, but often suggests a more informal or casual feel.
generously sized
Emphasizes the abundance of space, often in comparison to a standard or expected size.
ample
Emphasizes that there is more than enough space available.
capacious
Highlights the ability to hold or contain a large quantity, often implying a large volume.
comfortable
Focuses on the feeling of ease and relaxation provided by the space.
well-appointed
Indicates that a space is not only spacious but also equipped with high-quality features and amenities.
FAQs
How can I use "commodious" in a sentence?
You can use "commodious" to describe a space that is both spacious and comfortable. For example, "The new office provides a "commodious" work environment for the employees".
What's the difference between "commodious" and "spacious"?
"Spacious" simply means having a large amount of space. "Commodious" implies that the space is not only large but also convenient and comfortable to use. While "spacious" focuses on area, "commodious" emphasizes usability.
What are some synonyms for "commodious"?
Synonyms for "commodious" include "spacious", "roomy", "ample", and "capacious depending on the specific context".
Is "commodious" a formal word?
Yes, "commodious" is considered a more formal word compared to alternatives like "roomy" or "spacious". It is suitable for formal writing and speech, particularly when emphasizing both size and comfort.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested