inconvenient

adjective15 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

A common way to indicate a high degree of inconvenience.

Indicates a very high degree of inconvenience.

Indicates a small degree of inconvenience.

Indicates a moderate degree of inconvenience.

A strong intensifier, often used in more formal contexts.

Indicates a small degree of inconvenience.

An informal way to emphasize a high degree of inconvenience.

Indicates the highest degree of inconvenience; a superlative.

Describes something that causes problems or difficulties in a political context.

Used to state that something causes trouble or difficulty.

Used to express a personal opinion or discovery that something is inconvenient.

Used to describe the process of something changing to a state of being inconvenient.

Used when something turns out to be inconvenient after a period of time or experience.

Used to specify the person or group affected by the inconvenience.

Less common than 'for', used to specify the person or group affected.

Collocations with "inconvenient"

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