Commodiously [adverb]

Definition of Commodiously:

to a great extent

Opposite/Antonyms of Commodiously:

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Sentence/Example of Commodiously:

This being several times repeated, the filaments are afterwards collected and dried: they are commodiously spun with flax.

We had suffered such wretched quarters on the way that the German guest-house spread itself commodiously.

You seem to be commodiously situated here, and I understand have a very careful good woman to attend you.

Our boat had fourteen or sixteen berths, which were very commodiously arranged.

The chief Officers and Ladies attending the Princesses were also commodiously lodg'd.

The female does not prepare a bed for her young, and yet she lodges them very commodiously.

But, on Thursday, I was commodiously seated among the Commons, when the witnesses were sworn and examined.

She might have found it already cut off by her brothers, in order to bury the corpse more commodiously and expeditiously.

This meeting-house still stands in Provo, but is now superseded by one much larger and more commodiously arranged.

I had no difficulty to mount myself commodiously by the favour of the gentlemen.