Yes, the word 'inconvenience' is a noun and a verb.
Examples:
I hope it is not an inconvenience for you. (noun)
I'm sorry to inconvenience you. (verb)
The difference between no problem and my pleasure is that it is saying it was not an inconvenience and the person enjoyed doing it respectively.
No. it is a common noun.
The noun would be Compensator
A derivative noun is a noun formed from a word that is another part of speech.Examples:a noun form for the verb to recede is recession;noun forms of the verb to invent are inventor and invention;a noun form of the verb to disappear is disappearance;a noun form of the verb to attract is attraction;the noun form of the adjective attractive is attractiveness;the noun form of the adjective desperate is desperation;the noun form of the adjective fresh is freshness;the noun form of the adjective accurate is accuracy.
The noun form for the adjective difficult is difficultly.
The noun and verb are inconvenience; the adjective is inconvenient.
That is the correct spelling of "inconvenience" (difficulty, problem).
The correct spelling is "inconvenience" (something that causes delay, distubance, or discomfort).
The word inconveniences is a noun. It is the plural form of inconvenience.
The word 'patients' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'patient'; a word for an individual awaiting or under medical care; a word for a person.The singular form 'patient' is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun as bearing inconvenience, annoyance, or misfortune with a calm demeanor.The word patience is a noun form, a word for the ability to accept or tolerate inconvenience, annoyance, or misfortune without getting angry or upset.
The word 'bother' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'bother' is an abstract noun, a word for a word for an effort, worry, or a nuisance; a word for an inconvenience; a word for a concept.The abstract noun form of the verb to bother is the gerund, bothering.
This may be the verb or noun "inconvenience" (a disruption or hardship).The word most closely related to convince is "unconvincing" (not plausible).
At Your Inconvenience was created in 2010.
the mean of inconvenience
We regret the inconvenience caused to you.
That is the correct spelling of "inconvenience" (difficulty, problem).
Unconvenience - no. Inconvenience - yes.