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Plural
inconveniences
1
difficulties caused by something that makes one irritated or uncomfortable
- We apologize for the inconvenience caused by the construction noise outside the hotel.
- The power outage was a major inconvenience for the residents, disrupting their daily routines.
- Her flight was delayed, leading to an inconvenience as she missed her connecting train.
- The broken elevator was an inconvenience for the elderly residents living on the upper floors.
- He found it a great inconvenience to commute two hours each day to work.
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2
the state or quality of being not useful, suitable, or convenient
- The room's location posed an inconvenience for the guests.
- Its design presented several inconveniences for daily use.
- The lack of parking caused inconvenience for customers.
- The outdated software is an inconvenience in modern workflows.
- The arrangement of furniture created minor inconveniences.
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