Inconvenience means trouble or difficulty caused to one's personal requirements or comfort, or to cause such trouble or difficulty to someone else.Example:Billy couldn't be bothered to inconvenience himself by looking up a simple definition on one of the many online dictionaries. "Why not let someone else do it for me?", he thought to himself as he reached yet again for the Big Gulp. He liked how his mother had placed it there so conveniently for him - he barely had to move to take a sip.
The word meaning "causing inconvenience" is spelt awkward.
'Sorry for the inconvenience' is a very commonly used expression meaning that they are apologizing for any annoyances that you may have faced because of whatever has happened.
'Sorry for the inconvenience' is a very commonly used expression meaning that they are apologizing for any annoyances that you may have faced because of whatever has happened.
The prefix that helps to form "inconvenience" is "in-". Adding "in-" at the beginning of "convenience" changes the meaning to indicate something that is not convenient or causing difficulty.
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)
At Your Inconvenience was created in 2010.
That is the correct spelling of "inconvenience" (difficulty, problem).
the mean of inconvenience
We regret the inconvenience caused to you.
Unconvenience - no. Inconvenience - yes.
That is the correct spelling of "inconvenience" (difficulty, problem).
Words that have the same meaning as trouble could be difficult. You could say hassle or problem or even inconvenience.