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Synonyms

inconvenient

American  
[in-kuhn-veen-yuhnt] / ˌɪn kənˈvin yənt /

adjective

  1. not easily accessible or at hand.

    The phone is in an inconvenient place.

  2. inopportune; untimely.

    an inconvenient time for a visit.

  3. not suiting one's needs or purposes.

    The house has an inconvenient floor plan.

    Synonyms:
    bothersome, awkward, annoying

inconvenient British  
/ -ˈviːnɪənt, ˌɪnkənˈviːnjənt /

adjective

  1. not convenient; troublesome, awkward, or difficult

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Other Word Forms

  • inconveniently adverb

Etymology

Origin of inconvenient

1325–75; Middle English < Latin inconvenient- (stem of inconveniēns ) not suiting. See in- 3, convenient

Example Sentences

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Family has a way of caring in the most inconvenient ways.

From MarketWatch

Businesses have installed planters and other noisemaking devices to make staying in front of a storefront inconvenient.

From Los Angeles Times

This is inconvenient for investors, to say the least.

From MarketWatch

Our reviewer, Steven Poole, wrote that “the book proceeds like a convoluted murder mystery, introducing one suspect after another in what seems like an open-and-shut case, before puncturing the promising narrative with an inconvenient fact.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Even though I’ve always been a fan of how big Autumn’s yard is, I’m now realizing how inconvenient it is when chasing a tiny primate.

From Literature