The word
"inconvenient" means that something is not easy, comfortable, or doesn't fit well with our plans or preferences.
Full definition
It may seem more convenient than other methods of birth control, but there are plenty of
inconvenient truths about the pill.
Let's just say that a regular sports bra might be supportive enough but is very
inconvenient for breastfeeding.
The cup holders are
in inconvenient locations in front of the optional CD player.
... because we know this difficult decision frequently needs to be made
at inconvenient times and in some cases it is an emergency.
So he has come up with a new formula that he says uniquely addresses the
most inconvenient truth about climate policy: It will be expensive.
It's actually not
as inconvenient as you might think to do your makeup on public transit.
There was the southern hemisphere hockey - stick that had been created by the omission of
inconvenient data series.
You respond to straightforward questions about your ideas that you
find inconvenient with name calling and abuse.
If you want to skip between songs or adjust the volume you're going to have to pull out your smartphone which can be very
inconvenient when exercising.
But there's no USB - C port, which could
become inconvenient as more accessories begin to support the new standard.
And it will be really
inconvenient if you have to drive yourself to hospital and call around to find someone to collect the kids from their various activities.
If any of this seems like a time - consuming inconvenience to you, imagine just
how inconvenient a car crash can be.
But as I had mentioned earlier in that review those capsules are to be taken 6 at a time which might be a
bit inconvenient for some.
If vertically - displayed items aren't within grabs, it's a lot less likely that a customer will end up purchasing them, and it's also
just inconvenient for them.
This ability ensures that customers aren't restricted
by inconvenient business hours or location.
Busy people consider the former as
inconvenient because they can't afford to sacrifice their job just to attend driving lectures.
This fact is
highly inconvenient for policymakers, who are themselves trying to reduce government spending.
This means that patent trolls can no longer drag companies to distant and
inconvenient forums that favor patent owners but have little connection to the dispute.
It may
seem inconvenient at first, but there's little reason to leave our phone unsecured from anyone who has their hands on it.
While in - person courses are accepted, attending such a program may
prove inconvenient with specific dates and times available for participation.
In my earliest reading experiences, reading books was most
often inconvenient — for others.
This can be
slightly inconvenient since you have to go back to the previous page in order to adjust your criteria and run a new scan.
Moms are busy and babies always want to be held at the most
inconvenient moments, those are just simple facts of life.
It is so easy to say statements with out any proof The
only inconvenient truth you have shown is the lack of evidence of your god.
The added
inconvenient reality, however, is that «wind turbines last only half as long» as the industry claims — making their cost - benefit claims even more fraudulent.
The soft, absorbent cloth fibers are comfortable for baby - baby's comfort,
while inconvenient, has value - to the caregivers, and most certainly to baby.
As you grow, your people can easily get a little «tired» and think they have too much to do, and that customers are too demanding and
somewhat inconvenient.
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