Commodious

/kəˈmoʊdiəs/ adjective

Definition

Roomy and comfortable; spacious.

Etymology

From Latin 'commodus' meaning 'convenient, suitable,' from 'com-' (with) plus 'modus' (measure). Related to 'accommodate' and 'commodity.' Originally meant well-proportioned or convenient, then specialized to mean spacious.

Kelly Says

Think 'com-MODE-ious' — like having room for multiple modes of living! It's not just big, it's big in a comfortable, livable way. A commodious house has space that's actually useful, not just empty.

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