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inconvenience<br />

n. 1 disadvantage, discomfort, pain, trouble, bother,<br />

annoyance, nuisance, awkwardness, disturbance, disruption,<br />

burden, drawback, hindrance, impediment, difficulty, upset: How<br />

are you coping with the inconvenience of walking with crutches?<br />

2 cumbersomeness, unwieldiness, burdensomeness, onerousness,<br />

troublesomeness, disadvantageousness, awkwardness,<br />

inappropriateness, untimeliness: The delay has led to<br />

considerable public inconvenience.<br />

--v. 3 discommode, trouble, incommode, disturb, disrupt, upset,<br />

put out, bother, annoy, irritate, irk: Would it inconvenience<br />

you to meet me at the station?<br />

inconvenient<br />

adj. cumbersome, unwieldy, burdensome, onerous, troublesome,<br />

bothersome, annoying, irritating, irksome, unsettling,<br />

disturbing, upsetting, disrupting, disadvantageous, awkward,<br />

inappropriate; inexpedient, inopportune, untimely, ill-timed:<br />

Those large boxes of laundry soap are inconvenient because<br />

they're so heavy. It is inconvenient for me to go to the door<br />

now.<br />

incorporate<br />

v. embody, include, combine, comprise, embrace, integrate,<br />

consolidate, unite, amalgamate, assimilate, coalesce, unify;<br />

merge, mix, blend: The university incorporates several<br />

independent colleges. Gently fold in the egg whites,<br />

incorporating them into the mixture.<br />

incorrect adj. wrong, mistaken, inaccurate, untrue, imprecise, inexact,<br />

erroneous, fallacious, specious; improper, false, faulty: Your<br />

method is right but the answer is incorrect. That is the<br />

incorrect key for this lock.<br />

incorrigible<br />

adj. bad, naughty, villainous, wicked, sinful, hopeless;<br />

intractable, unchangeable, unalterable, habitual, inveterate,<br />

incurable, stubborn, hardened, obdurate, inflexible,<br />

uncontrollable: When a teenager, Giles was absolutely<br />

incorrigible. Among other things, he was an incorrigible liar.<br />

incorrupt adj. 1 moral, upright, righteous, pure, upstanding, honourable,

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