Adjective
Adapted to its use or purpose, or to wants and necessities; serviceable; spacious and convenient; roomy and comfortable; as, a commodious house.
Source: Webster's dictionarya commodious harbor Source: Internet
a commodious building suitable for conventions Source: Internet
That’s because its commodious family room is separated from the kitchen and breakfast room by a wall — but a wall punctured by large windows to the breakfast nook and a pass-through window to the kitchen. Source: Internet
Though classic vaudeville reached a zenith of capitalization and sophistication in urban areas dominated by national chains and commodious theatres, small-time vaudeville included countless more intimate and locally controlled houses. Source: Internet
The comfortably commodious main living space stretches forty feet from end to end. Source: Internet
The Cleveland Plain Dealer wrote: "It is hoped and expected that other vessels, larger, more commodious, carrying similar cargoes, will follow in her wake." Source: Internet