Accommodate or Accomadate
Understand why "Accommodate" is the correct spelling and "Accomadate" is wrong.
Accomadate
Incorrect spelling - "Accomadate" is a wrong spelling missing the 'o' in the middle.
"Accomadate" is a common misspelling of "Accommodate". Always use "Accommodate" when referring to the correct word.
Accommodate
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Accommodate means to provide space, help, or adjust to someone’s needs."
Definition of Accommodate
"Accommodate": "Accommodate means to provide space, help, or adjust to someone’s needs."
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for Accommodate
- • house
- • adjust
- • provide for
Usage Examples
"Correct:" The hotel can accommodate 200 guests.
"Correct:" We will accommodate your request.
"Correct:" The room can accommodate more chairs.
"Correct:" They accommodate special needs.
"Incorrect:" The hotel can accomadate 200 guests.
"Incorrect:" We will accomadate your request.
"Incorrect:" The room can accomadate more chairs.
"Incorrect:" They accomadate special needs.
Notes:
- • Remember: CC + OM + MO + DATE.
- • Double 'c' and double 'm'.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Accommodate.
Q: Memory trick?
A: Two C’s, two M’s.
Summary
"Accommodate has double 'c' and double 'm'. ‘Accomadate’ is never correct."