inconvenient (Meaning)

Wordnet

inconvenient (a)

not suited to your comfort, purpose or needs

Wordnet

inconvenient (s)

not conveniently timed

Webster

inconvenient (a.)

Not becoming or suitable; unfit; inexpedient.

Not convenient; giving trouble, uneasiness, or annoyance; hindering progress or success; uncomfortable; disadvantageous; incommodious; inopportune; as, an inconvenient house, garment, arrangement, or time.

inconvenient Sentence Examples

  1. The construction on the main road has caused many inconvenient delays for commuters.
  2. The faulty Wi-Fi rendered online tasks inconvenient and frustrating.
  3. Having to carry heavy suitcases up multiple flights of stairs was extremely inconvenient.
  4. The inconvenient timing of the meeting clashed with prior commitments.
  5. The lack of nearby parking made shopping an inconvenient task.
  6. The store's inconvenient hours made it difficult to purchase essential items.
  7. The flight delay due to inclement weather was inconvenient for all passengers.
  8. The broken elevator made it inconvenient for wheelchair users to access the upper floors.
  9. The sudden closure of the local clinic caused inconvenience to patients seeking medical attention.
  10. The malfunctioning ATM left users stranded and inconvenienced without access to cash.

FAQs About the word inconvenient

not suited to your comfort, purpose or needs, not conveniently timedNot becoming or suitable; unfit; inexpedient., Not convenient; giving trouble, uneasiness, o

disturbing, frustrating, troublesome, awkward, irritating,annoying, exasperating, discommoding, bothersome,burdensome

convenient, acceptable, convenient, acceptable, tolerable, helpful, bearable, ultraconvenient, helpful, advantageous

The construction on the main road has caused many inconvenient delays for commuters.

The faulty Wi-Fi rendered online tasks inconvenient and frustrating.

Having to carry heavy suitcases up multiple flights of stairs was extremely inconvenient.

The inconvenient timing of the meeting clashed with prior commitments.