inconveniency

/ˌɪnkənˈvinjənsi/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being inconvenient; trouble or difficulty.
    • The inconvenience of the broken elevator caused many people to take the stairs.
    • The inconvenience of living without electricity for a week was hard to bear.
    • He apologized for the inconvenience of rescheduling the meeting at the last minute.
  2. A cause of trouble or difficulty; a minor problem.
    • The lack of a nearby bus stop was a real inconvenience for the residents.
    • She considered the long commute a minor inconvenience compared to her dream job.
    • The hotel's poor Wi-Fi was an inconvenience for the business traveler.
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