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Comparative
more inconvenient
Superlative
most inconvenient
1
causing trouble or difficulty due to a lack of compatibility with one's needs, comfort, or purpose
- The broken elevator made reaching the top floor very inconvenient.
- Her shift change was inconvenient but necessary.
- The lack of parking near the venue is inconvenient for visitors.
- The new policy is inconvenient for employees with long commutes.
- Losing internet access during the presentation was extremely inconvenient.
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not happening at a suitable time, often disrupting the normal schedule
- The unexpected phone call during an important meeting was highly inconvenient, disrupting the flow of the discussion.
- Arriving late to the airport due to heavy traffic was an inconvenient start to the vacation.
- Discovering a flat tire on the car when we were already running late was an inconvenient setback that added stress to our journey.