adverb
- in a manner that causes inconvenience, discomfort, or trouble; awkwardly or unsuitably
Usage: formal or literary; archaic in modern usage
Examples
- The furniture was arranged incommodiously, making it difficult to move through the room.
- The guests were seated incommodiously close to one another at the crowded table.
- The building's layout incommodiously forced visitors to climb multiple flights of stairs.
- She found herself incommodiously positioned between two arguing colleagues.
- The timing of the meeting was incommodiously scheduled during lunch hour.