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    Use "inconvenient" in a sentence

    inconvenient example sentences

    inconvenient


    1. If you find this inconvenient first thing in the morning, try it at night before you go to bed


    2. Hope I’m not ringing at an inconvenient moment


    3. He’d have to give explanations and that would be … inconvenient


    4. “It seems so, but a year’s journey each way is a bit inconvenient


    5. “Well if it died of natural causes, that was a most inconvenient location for him to choose as his final resting place,” answered the scotsman and he smiled


    6. That would be very inconvenient at the moment


    7. It would cost a bit to keep Chrissie somewhere decent – but they could probably offset the cost of her hospital fees against tax or something and at least it would keep that inconvenient mother of hers out of the picture


    8. You would still have the jam, but you’d have a broken jar on the floor and that would be most inconvenient!” Said The Terrifying and Terrible Lord Ursa


    9. Whilst it was inconvenient at the time, just a


    10. baths, because it was inconvenient, but they would wash their

    11. inconvenient inequality in the whole of the advantages and disadvantages of their different


    12. But such traders and undertakers would surely be most inconvenient debtors to such a bank


    13. it is most inconvenient to romance a girl – have a distinct


    14. This would generally be inconvenient to the rich, and much more so to the poor


    15. It is probable that it was partly upon account of this advantage, and partly upon account of the encroachments which the sovereigns, always jealous of the great lords, gradually encouraged their villains to make upon their authority, and which seem, at least, to have been such as rendered this species of servitude altogether inconvenient, that tenure in villanage gradually wore out through the greater part of Europe


    16. In those disorderly times, it might have been extremely inconvenient to have left them to seek this sort of justice from any other tribunal


    17. When those countries became commercial, the merchants found this prohibition, upon many occasions, extremely inconvenient


    18. Such exclusive companies, therefore, are nuisances in every respect; always more or less inconvenient to the countries in which they are established, and destructive to those which have the misfortune to fall under their government


    19. A legal exportation, subject to a tax, by affording a revenue to the sovereign, and thereby saving the imposition of some other, perhaps more burdensome and inconvenient taxes, might prove advantageous to all the different subjects of the state


    20. He sometimes found it inconvenient to answer his Temple’s call to arms, but this was not one of those times

    21. Of course there were younger women who would have undoubtedly fallen for his charm, but liaisons with them would certainly have been inconvenient at this time


    22. The storm served as fabulous cover for their mission, even if it made travel inconvenient and uncomfortable


    23. That of the greater part of deeds of other kinds, is frequently inconvenient and even dangerous to individuals, without any advantage to the public


    24. It could not be more inconvenient for the maltster to advance a lighter tax, than it is at present for the brewer to advance a heavier one


    25. The wise republic of Holland has, upon some occasions, been obliged to have recourse to taxes as inconvenient as the greater part of those of Spain


    26. This may seem inconvenient by present standards


    27. The ministers and elders seemed to have overlooked the highly inconvenient statement of Jesus [19] that the man who commits adultery in his heart is as guilty as the man who does it in deed


    28. It is a though we have forgotten this somewhat inconvenient fact


    29. USA) over regulations they deem too costly or inconvenient, and limiting the ability of future legislators


    30. Jason wondered about the current intense propaganda push, for instance, the use of children as pawns in a tick-tick ad as though the bomb of global warming was about to go off, or the fierce attempts to force children (and parents!) to see the Gore film An Inconvenient Truth, without proper scientific counterpoint

    31. On Wednesday Aunt Martha was suddenly seized with a recurring and mysterious ailment which she always called "the misery," and which was tolerably certain to attack her at the most inconvenient times


    32. The truth, whether it be considered convenient or inconvenient, is that there is nothing more natural than periodic fluctuations in weather and climate


    33. Even the most ardent global warming fixers haven’t as yet offered a theory to refute that embarrassingly inconvenient truth


    34. The “greater good” must be met regardless of inconvenient scientific findings, or lack of findings


    35. memorials is due both to the unwillingness of Jews to share their status as victims, as well as the inconvenient questions regarding the role of Jews as perpetrators


    36. The event above is indicative of the horrible barbarity of the Mayan and Aztec cultures, an inconvenient truth for Professor Zinn


    37. the other inconvenient and uncomfortable things that


    38. I’m thinking you could turn a mill wheel instead, or if the timing for that was inconvenient, you could lift water into a reservoir, so that the water could be used to turn a mill wheel when it was convenient for the millers


    39. is inconvenient to act out our hatred because we do not want to run the risk


    40. The more he thought about it, the more it bothered him that this star would choose to die at this most inconvenient of times

    41. inconvenient for me when I have to bathe!’


    42. It wasn’t that inconvenient


    43. But at the most inconvenient moment his force was caught unaware from behind, by a force Pellew—the traitor—had hidden in the corridors


    44. For reincarnation to be the norm, it would be quite inconvenient for the next life to have to start the instant one shuffled off one’s previous life’s mortal coil


    45. It may seem like healthy eating is more expensive and more time consuming and inconvenient, but you need to consider the long term expense that will come with unhealthy eating… and the long term time consumption that will result when you are sick more often because you are unhealthy… and the long term inconvenience of medical care if your unhealthy lifestyle results in severe illness or heart attack


    46. Sometimes major construction is begun in your neighbourhood and travel is inconvenient for a few months


    47. A financial disagreement with a family member or parent or parent figure between the 18th to the 20th is merely inconvenient – miscommunication is most likely at the root of it


    48. " The most overt meaning this comment carried was that the move, which was inconvenient for many of her clients, who had been seeing her in a less congested


    49. Telling your banks about your travel plans can prevent you from experiencing something inconvenient when it comes to using you credit or debit cards in a foreign land


    50. Those trips were all right for the sex and free time but travel was generally uncomfortable and inconvenient










































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    Synonyms for "inconvenient"

    inconvenient awkward inopportune disadvantageous difficult annoying troublesome bothersome

    "inconvenient" definitions

    not suited to your comfort, purpose or needs


    not conveniently timed