Commodious meaning in Urdu
Commodious Sentence
Commodious Synonym
Commodious Definitions
1) Commodious, Convenient : کشادہ, وسیع : (adjective) large and roomy (`convenient` is archaic in this sense).
A commodious building suitable for conventions.
Useful Words
Conveniently : مناسبت سے , Convenience : سہولت , Favorable : موزوں , Center : چوک , Stoup : صراحی , Yon : وہاں , Creature : انسان , Archaistic : قدامت پسندانہ , Brotherly : برادرانہ , Archaise : قدامت کا تاثر دینا , Wittol : اپنی بیوی کی بدچلنی پر خاموش رہنے اور اسے برداشت کرنے والا , Forsooth : درحقیقت , Bridal : شادی سے متعلق , Modality : خاص صفت , Literally : لفظی طور پر , Scented : مہکتا ہوا , Sensitise : محسوس کرنا , Guilty : شرمسار , Rattlebrained : بد حواس , Hearing Disorder : قوت سماعت کا مسئلہ , Interpret : سمجھنا , Interest : دلچسپی , Mouth-Watering : منھ میں پانی لانے والا , Hooey : فضول گفتگو , Shamefaced : شرمانا , Nose : سنگنے کی صلاحیت , Confuse : مخلوط کرنا , Tasty : خوش ذائقہ , Foolishly : بے عقلی سے , Scentless : بے بو , Vestibular : توازن سے متعلق
Useful Words Definitions
Conveniently: in a convenient manner.
Convenience: the quality of being useful and convenient.
Favorable: occurring at a convenient or suitable time.
Center: mercantile establishment consisting of a carefully landscaped complex of shops representing leading merchandisers; usually includes restaurants and a convenient parking area; a modern version of the traditional marketplace.
Stoup: an archaic drinking vessel.
Yon: at or in an indicated (usually distant) place (`yon' is archaic and dialectal).
Creature: a human being; `wight' is an archaic term.
Archaistic: imitative of an archaic style or manner.
Brotherly: (archaic as adverb) in a brotherly manner.
Archaise: give an archaic appearance of character to.
Wittol: an archaic term for a cuckold who knows about his wife's infidelity but tolerates it.
Forsooth: an archaic word originally meaning `in truth' but now usually used to express disbelief.
Bridal: archaic terms for a wedding or wedding feast.
Modality: a particular sense.
Literally: in a literal sense.
Scented: having the sense of smell.
Sensitise: cause to sense; make sensitive.
Guilty: showing a sense of guilt.
Rattlebrained: lacking sense or discretion.
Hearing Disorder: impairment of the sense of hearing.
Interpret: make sense of a language.
Interest: a sense of concern with and curiosity about someone or something.
Mouth-Watering: pleasing to the sense of taste.
Hooey: senseless talk which has no sense .
Shamefaced: showing a sense of shame.
Nose: the sense of smell (especially in animals).
Confuse: assemble without order or sense.
Tasty: pleasing to the sense of taste.
Foolishly: without good sense or judgment.
Scentless: lacking the sense of smell.
Vestibular: relating to the sense of equilibrium.