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accommodation

American  
[uh-kom-uh-dey-shuhn] / əˌkɒm əˈdeɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the act of accommodating; state or process of being accommodated; adaptation.

  2. adjustment of differences; reconciliation.

  3. Sociology. a process of mutual adaptation between persons or groups, usually achieved by eliminating or reducing hostility, as by compromise or arbitration.

  4. anything that supplies a need, want, favor, convenience, etc.

  5. Usually accommodations.

    1. lodging.

    2. food and lodging.

    3. a seat, berth, or other facilities for a passenger on a train, plane, etc.

  6. readiness to aid or please others; obligingness.

  7. a loan.

  8. Ophthalmology. the automatic adjustment by which the eye adapts itself to distinct vision at different distances.

  9. accommodation bill.


accommodation British  
/ əˌkɒməˈdeɪʃən /

noun

  1. lodging or board and lodging

  2. adjustment, as of differences or to new circumstances; adaptation, settlement, or reconciliation

  3. something fulfilling a need, want, etc; convenience or facility

  4. physiol the automatic or voluntary adjustment of the shape of the lens of the eye for far or near vision

  5. willingness to help or oblige

  6. commerce a loan, usually made as an act of favour by a bank before formal credit arrangements are agreed

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

accommodation Scientific  
/ ə-kŏm′ə-dāshən /
  1. The adjustment in the focal length of the lens of the eye. Accommodation permits images at different distances to be focused on the retina.


Usage

What does accommodation mean? Accommodation is commonly used in the plural form (accommodations) to refer to lodging—a place to stay, usually temporarily, as in hotel accommodations. Sometimes, accommodations means both food and lodging, as in This resort is all-inclusive, so all of our accommodations are included in the cost. In the context of transportation, accommodations refers to one’s seat on a vehicle, such as an airplane or train, or one’s lodging on a train or ship that has rooms (cabins) for sleeping. More generally, accommodation means the act of accommodating. The verb accommodate has several meanings. To accommodate someone is to do them a favor or meet their needs or wants in some way. For example: Your constant accommodation of people doesn’t leave any time for yourself. To accommodate a request is to honor it—to do what has been asked. For example: Your accommodation of my special requests has been very kind. The adjective accommodating means eager or willing to help or please in this way. Accommodate can also mean to make or have room for, as in This bus can accommodate up to 50 passengers. Similarly, accommodate can mean to provide someone with a place to stay. For example: Unfortunately, the accommodation of that many people is not possible at this hotel. Example: What were the accommodations like at your hotel? Did your room have a nice view?

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Etymology

Origin of accommodation

1595–1605; < Latin accommodātiōn- (stem of accommodātiō ) adjustment. See accommodate, -ion

Explanation

Accommodation is all about making room — it can mean a room or place where you will stay or an agreement about sharing something. If the only accommodation at Grandma's is the bunk bed and you and your sis decide to take turns on the top, you've made an accommodation regarding your accommodations. When you are accommodating someone, you are making room for them or special circumstances for them. For example, the student with the broken hand was granted the accommodation of having a scribe write his answers for the test. Always remember that accommodation is an accommodating word — there's room inside for two m's and two c's.

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Residents of 97 properties across four streets have been staying with families or in temporary accommodation since last week following reports of "unsafe structures" in Coalsnaughton, a former mining village in Clackmannanshire.

From BBC • Jun. 3, 2026

Hood and thousands of other Scotland supporters were so shocked by the cost of accommodation in Boston that they booked rooms in Providence, R.I.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 30, 2026

Lynxperience offers wildlife packages of Extremadura from around $350 per person a day, including accommodation, meals and access to the private estate.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 30, 2026

"If the rent here or in other places goes up, I really can't afford it," the 63 year-old told AFP, adding that she was unable to find alternate accommodation nearby.

From Barron's • May 28, 2026

He needs to rest, and the only accommodation we can find for the night is a stretch of green meadow, where the grass fortunately is soft.

From "Across So Many Seas" by Ruth Behar

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