accommodating
adjective
[ əˈkɒmədeɪtɪŋ ]
• willing to fit in with someone's wishes or needs.
• "we always found the our local branch most accommodating"
Similar:
obliging,
cooperative,
helpful,
eager to help/please,
adaptable,
amenable,
pliable,
compliant,
complaisant,
indulgent,
considerate,
unselfish,
generous,
civil,
willing,
polite,
kindly,
hospitable,
neighbourly,
kind,
friendly,
pleasant,
agreeable,
decent,
accommodate
verb
• (of a building or other area) provide lodging or sufficient space for.
• "the cottages accommodate up to six people"
Similar:
lodge,
house,
put up,
billet,
quarter,
board,
take in,
provide shelter for,
shelter,
give a bed to,
harbour,
make room for,
give accommodation to,
provide with accommodation,
provide accommodation for,
hold,
take,
fit,
seat,
have room for,
• fit in with the wishes or needs of.
• "any language must accommodate new concepts"
Similar:
help,
fit in with,
allow for,
assist,
aid,
lend a hand to,
oblige,
serve,
do someone a service,
meet the needs/wants of,
do someone a good turn,
favour,
do someone a favour,
cater for,
indulge,
pander to,
humour,
gratify,
satisfy,
Origin:
mid 16th century: from Latin accommodat- ‘made fitting’, from the verb accommodare, from ad- ‘to’ + commodus ‘fitting’.