Verb: discommode
Pronunciation: (dis-ku’mowd)
Discommode meaning: To cause inconvenience or discomfort to.
Synonyms: bother,inconvenience,trouble,disoblige,put out
Quotations: Frank Delaney – Guns discommode me. Their facility alarms me. Point and kill. Ruin someone’s life. Remove at a finger pull deeply loved people, as important in their spheres as the sun in the sky. The very weight of a gun disturbs me-an insolent object, insisting on its own importance.
Sample sentences:
- Sorry to discommode you, but I had no option and I feel sorry now.
- John took the briefcase and the bag down from the rack, was careful not to discommode the elderly couple as he edged his way past them.
- I am sorry to have discommoded you.I will see not to repeat it.