Well-meaning and kindly in nature
“While the service wasn't outstanding or particularly attentive, the person at the front counter was courteous, accommodating and knowledgeable about the menu.”
Characterized by obedience, subservience, or readiness to accept instruction or direction
Having or indicating a readiness or over-readiness to be lenient with someone
Having or showing a calm attitude towards disappointments or difficulties
Courteous or well-mannered in one's dealing with others
Having a relaxed, friendly, or unofficial style, manner, or nature
Fitting in well with a person's needs, activities, and plans
Able to be endured
(caring for) Looking after someone or something
Present participle for to provide housing or accommodation for
“We can accommodate you in our basement which can be converted into a spare bedroom.”
Present participle for to allow or have room for
“The hotel was just not big enough to accommodate the entire tour group.”
Present participle for to fit in with the wishes or needs of
“We will make every effort to accommodate each of our clients.”
Present participle for to adapt to
“I can usually accommodate myself to a new city within a few days.”
Present participle for to provide someone with something
“Regardless of the occasion, we can accommodate you with a tailored dining experience.”
Present participle for to cause to come to an agreement
“The teachers adapt the curriculum to accommodate differences between students.”
The act or state of acclimatizing to a new environment
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