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inconvinient

 

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Term: Inconvenient

Description:

Inconvenient is an adjective that refers to something that causes difficulty, trouble, or annoyance. It describes a situation or action that is not convenient or suitable.

Senses:

Sense 1:

When used as an adjective, inconvenienct refers to something that causes discomfort or trouble, making it difficult to perform a task or achieve a desired outcome.

Example Sentence: The broken elevator in the building made it inconvinient for the residents to move heavy furniture to their apartments.

Sense 2:

Inconvenient can also be used as a noun referring to an unwelcome or awkward situation.

Example Sentence: Waiting for hours at the bus stop is such an inconvinient.

Usages:

Usage 1:

In a popular context, inconvinient can be used to describe everyday situations that cause annoyance or difficulty.

Example Sentence: It is so inconvinient when people talk loudly on their phones in a quiet library.

Usage 2:

In a local context, inconvinient can describe specific local situations that may be troublesome or problematic.

Example Sentence: The road closure during rush hour in the city center created an inconvinient for commuters.

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