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inconvenience
 
NOUN:1. Something that causes difficulty, trouble, or lack of ease: discomfort, incommodity. See COMFORT. 2. The state or quality of being inconvenient: discomfort, incommodiousness, incommodity, trouble. See COMFORT.
VERB:To cause inconvenience for: discomfort, discommode, incommode, put out, trouble. See COMFORT.
 
 
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