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Inconvenient

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Inconvenient meaning

not convenient

Synonyms of Inconvenient

Example sentences (20)

It was inconvenient for women to love Torah, inconvenient for men to fall in love with one another, inconvenient for people of different faiths to make a life together.

We think about, This is going to be expensive, This is going to be inconvenient, without thinking about, Do you know how inconvenient and expensive climate change is?

An Inconvenient Truth won an Academy Award and planted "global warming" firmly in the American consciousness, former VP Al Gore returned to the screen last summer with An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power.

Amy Wax does not “think like” a large proportion of American academics, often citing inconvenient truths that offend many of them.

And if it becomes too inconvenient, expensive or unreliable to fly out of the jetport, they may keep on driving to another airport, which could be bad for the environment, and perhaps bad for Portland, and Maine, as well.

A pandemic is inconvenient, expensive, and a first-rate pain in the ass.

As for Booker, Mr. Phoenix Sun is on a break at all: After returning a couple months ago from an inconvenient groin injury, Booker is sprinting toward the playoffs next month, trying to turn things around after the team’s losing streak in his absence.

But if it would be inconvenient, or if you just really don’t want to let them visit because of the way they’ve treated you, your line is “Sorry, that won’t be possible.

But the chief executive of ARA, Paul Zahra, said such rules are inconvenient for shoppers and confusing for retailers.

But to return to Lower Parel, we will have to take a long route, which is very inconvenient and time-consuming.

Cardiff Metropolitan student Jasmine Treharne, 20, who said it takes a "minimum of six weeks" for her to be refunded for any purchases, which can be inconvenient.

Furthermore, the few footbridges scattered along the stretch of the road are uncomfortably spaced, making it inconvenient for pedestrians to use them.

Gary King, of Amnesty International, in preliminary remarks, noted that Assange was the epitome of what they call a prisoner of conscience: someone imprisoned by their government not for violence but for speaking inconvenient truths.

He had been debarred from appearing having produced no evidence, but also said it was an 'inconvenient' 1,000-mile round trip for him.

Inconvenient facts that a lot of people have a hard time coming to terms with.

I think we all agree that caucuses are more inconvenient than their primary equivalents, especially when by-mail voting is the standard in traditional primaries.

It may seem counter-intuitive to some that killing an animal is helping preserve a species but that is, in fact, the reality—no matter how inconvenient that truth.

It should disincentivize driving by making parking in popular places expensive and inconvenient.

It utilizes a Bluetooth low-energy connectivity innovation solution that allows for transactions to be made even when traditional card or mobile phone payments are inconvenient.

I would want to know whether it was going to be more expensive or even in the slightest way inconvenient for builders to adopt Plantd building products.