incommode

(in′kə mōd)

transitive verb incommoded, incommoding

to bother; inconvenience

Origin: Fr incommoder < L incommodare < incommodus, inconvenient < in-, not + commodus, convenient: see commode

See incommode in American Heritage Dictionary 4

transitive verb in·com·mod·ed, in·com·mod·ing, in·com·modes
To cause to be inconvenienced; disturb.

Origin:

Origin: French incommoder

Origin: , from Old French

Origin: , from Latin incommodāre

Origin: , from incommodus, inconvenient

Origin: : in-, not; see in-1

Origin: + commodus, convenient; see commodious

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