Incommodity

Word INCOMMODITY
Character 11
Hyphenation in com mo di ty
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Incommodity"

What do we mean by incommodity?

Inconvenience. noun

Something inconvenient. noun

Inconvenience; trouble; disadvantage. noun

That which is incommodious or troublesome; anything that incommodes or causes loss; an inconvenience; a trouble. noun

Inconvenience; trouble; annoyance; disadvantage; encumbrance. noun

Inconvenience; trouble; annoyance; disadvantage noun

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Verb Meaning: To cause inconvenience. (To someone, something or even yourself) Urban Dictionary

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The word "incommodity" in example sentences

So that the incommodity that follows the bare words of a written law may lead him to the intention of the law, whereby to interpret the same the better; though no incommodity can warrant a sentence against the law. ❋ Unknown (2007)

And sic part of the kye or stock as I judge it fit to keep, may be driven thither without incommodity — say about Wooler, or that gate, keeping aye a shouther to the hills, — and the rest may be sauld to gude profit and advantage, if we had grace weel to use and guide these gifts of the warld. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I sat next but one to the Bard and heard most of his talk, which was all about port wine and tobacco; he seems to know much about them, and can drink a whole bottle of port at a sitting with no incommodity. ❋ Unknown (2002)

No inconvenience or incommodity was allowed to be even perceived; and the King always went very quickly, most frequently with relays. ❋ Various (N/A)

And here a singular incommodity befell one member of our party. ❋ Various (N/A)

But once having made up his mind to move to a better, every incommodity starts out upon him until the very ground-plan of it seems to have changed in his mind, and his thoughts and affections, each one of them packing up its little bundle of circumstances, have quitted their several chambers and nooks and migrated to the new home, long before its apartments are ready to receive their bodily tenant. ❋ Various (N/A)

But most commonly the most heinous faults be punished with the incommodity of bondage. ❋ Unknown (1909)

And therefore (as I suppose) the whole incommodity hereof is not yet felt. ❋ Unknown (1909)

And for this cause they think it too cruel an act, to revenge that loss with the death of many, the incommodity of the which loss no man feeleth neither in his life, neither in his living. ❋ Unknown (1909)

This order is used for fear that either scarceness of victuals, or some other like incommodity should chance, through lack of knowledge, if they should be altogether new, and fresh, and unexpert in husbandry. ❋ Unknown (1909)

And that which the Latins call versutia, translated into English ‘shifting, ’ and is a putting off of a present danger or incommodity by engaging into a greater, as when a man robs one to pay another, is but a short-sighted craft, called versutia, from versura, which signifies taking money at usury for the present payment of interest. ❋ Unknown (1909)

'I came home last night, without any incommodity, danger, or weariness, and am ready to begin a new journey. ❋ Boswell, James, 1740-1795 (1887)

At this particular time, by reason of the incommodity of the house, the rite was performed at the door of the domicile. ❋ Peter Charles Remondino (1886)

In so far, however, as Hawthorne suffered the penalties of celebrity at the hands of intrusive fellow-citizens, he was soon to escape from this honourable incommodity. ❋ Henry James (1879)

He could cease to think of them only when he ceased to think of his loss and privation, and the days had as yet but scantily lightened the weight of this incommodity. ❋ Unknown (1877)

'I gave you the incommodity of coming to see me not openly discuss _en pleine sale_.' ❋ Charlotte Mary Yonge (1862)

Unless the Dauphin will take her, they say she will continue disinherited; or, if she come to her rights, it can only be by battle, to the great incommodity of the country. ❋ James Anthony Froude (1856)

But once having made up his mind to move to a better, every incommodity starts out upon him, until the very ground-plan of it seems to have changed in his mind, and his thoughts and affections, each one of them packing up its little bundle of circumstances, have quitted their several chambers and nooks and migrated to the new home, long before its apartments are ready to receive their coming tenant. ❋ Oliver Wendell Holmes (1851)

Besides, being covered with dust from his continual wanderings along the highways of the world, he really looked out of place in a dress party; so that the host felt relieved of an incommodity when the restless individual in question, after a brief stay, took his departure on a ramble towards Oregon. ❋ Nathaniel Hawthorne (1834)

[E.G] they are incommoded by the [traffic]. ❋ Isnortmenansashes (2022)

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