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accommodator


Meanings
  • noun

    A person or establishment that provides lodging, food, and other services for the public, especially for travelers.

    - "The hotel is an excellent accommodator for tourists."
    - "I was pleased with the accommodations at the bed and breakfast."
  • noun

    A person who makes adjustments or concessions in order to please or satisfy others.

    - "My boss is an accommodator and always tries to find a solution that makes everyone happy."
    - "I appreciate my partner's accommodating nature when it comes to my travel schedule."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with accommodator
commodore , accommodate , accommodated
Variants
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accommodate , accommodated , accommodates , accommodating , accommodative , accommodativeness , accommodativenesses , accommodator , accommodators
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'commodare', meaning 'to make available, to lend out'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'accommodator' can also refer to a person who facilitates the introduction of two parties to each other.

  2. In the field of psychology, 'accommodation' refers to the process of adjusting one's beliefs or perceptions to fit new information.


Related Concepts
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  1. hospitality: The practice of providing guests with food, shelter, and other necessities.

  2. customer service: The assistance and advice provided by a business to those people who buy or use its products or services.


Quotes
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  1. The young-adult horror authors tend to be too busy "accommodating" MTV attention spans to create vivid personalities …

    - Ken Tucker,{it}New York Times Book Review{/it},14 Nov. 1993
  2. … a farmhouse that has been redone to "accommodate" both good English antiques and luxe 20th-century comforts without sacrificing any of its rough-hewn charm.

    - Francine Prose,{it}Travel & Leisure{/it},December 1994
  3. Although {it}Lost World{/it} was the hottest movie around, we saw it in a chamber of almost laughable minuteness, barely large enough to "accommodate" nine rows of seats, which were grudgingly padded …

    - Bill Bryson,{it}I'm a Stranger Here Myself{/it},1999
  4. … political authority depended on tribal leadership, and the scholars had to "accommodate" themselves to it.

    - Ernest Gellner,{it}Culture, Identity, and Politics{/it},1987

Culture
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The term 'accommodator' has been used in various literary works, such as Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness', where the character Marlow serves as an accommodator to the African explorers. In music, the term can also refer to a person who adjusts musical instruments for performers.

How to Memorize "accommodator"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a person providing services to travelers or making adjustments to please others.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word with the idea of providing services or making adjustments.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic such as 'Accommodator: Adjusting Comfortably for Others'.


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