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incommodious

 
American Heritage Dictionary:

in·com·mo·di·ous

(ĭn'kə-mō'dē-əs) pronunciation
adj.
Inconvenient or uncomfortable, as by not affording sufficient space.

incommodiously in'com·mo'di·ous·ly adv.
incommodiousness in'com·mo'di·ous·ness n.

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adjective

    Causing difficulty, trouble, or discomfort: difficult, inconvenient, troublesome. See comfort/discomfort.

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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: Unpleasant or disagreeable.

pronunciation The timing of the visit was extremely incommodious for the old woman.

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