The Collaborative International Dictionary
Incommodiously
Incommodious \In`com*mo"di*ous\, a. [Pref. in- not + commodious: cf. LL. incommodious, L. incommodus, F. incommode.] Tending to incommode; not commodious; not affording ease or advantage; unsuitable; giving trouble; inconvenient; annoying; as, an incommodious seat; an incommodious arrangement. -- In`com*mo"di*ous*ly, adv. -- In`com*mo"di*ous*ness, n.
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incommodiously
adv. In an incommodious manner.
Usage examples of "incommodiously".
He then made a sign to Master Olivier, who appeared to perform the office of minister, to take a pen, and, without communicating to him the contents of the dispatches, began in a low tone to dictate his answers, which Olivier wrote kneeling very incommodiously at the table.