incommode in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To incommode means to cause inconvenience or disruption to someone's plans or activities.
Sample Sentences
- The unexpected visit from her relatives seemed to incommode her plans for the weekend.
- His late arrival to the meeting incommoded the flow of the discussion significantly.
- She felt it was inappropriate to incommode her friends with her personal troubles.
- The construction work in front of the building may incommode the residents for several weeks.
- To incommode others with unnecessary questions is often seen as inconsiderate behavior.
- The unexpected arrival of guests may often inconvene us during our busy schedule.
- I did not mean to incommode you with my last-minute request for help.
- Traveling during peak hours can incommode even the most patient commuters.
- She was careful not to incommode her neighbors with loud music late at night.
- His lengthy explanation seemed to incommode the audience rather than clarify the topic.