First Known Use: 1678
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discommode
verb dis·com·mode \ˌdis-kə-ˈmōd\
dis·com·mod·eddis·com·mod·ing
Definition of DISCOMMODE
transitive verb
: to cause inconvenience to : trouble
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Origin of DISCOMMODE
French discommoder, from dis- + commode convenient — more at commode
Related to DISCOMMODE
- Antonyms
- accommodate, favor, oblige
Rhymes with DISCOMMODE
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