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All in-convenience synonyms

in-con·ven·ience
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verb in-convenience

  • taunt — to reproach in a sarcastic, insulting, or jeering manner; mock.
  • needle — a small, slender, rodlike instrument, usually of polished steel, with a sharp point at one end and an eye or hole for thread at the other, for passing thread through cloth to make stitches in sewing.
  • impede — to retard in movement or progress by means of obstacles or hindrances; obstruct; hinder.
  • eat — to take into the mouth and swallow for nourishment; chew and swallow (food).
  • bedevil — If you are bedevilled by something unpleasant, it causes you a lot of problems over a period of time.
  • tease — to irritate or provoke with persistent petty distractions, trifling raillery, or other annoyance, often in sport.
  • pursue — to strive to gain; seek to attain or accomplish (an end, object, purpose, etc.).
  • ride — to sit on and manage a horse or other animal in motion; be carried on the back of an animal.
  • grieve — to feel grief or great sorrow: She has grieved over his death for nearly three years.
  • harry — to harass, annoy, or prove a nuisance to by or as if by repeated attacks; worry: He was harried by constant doubts.

noun in-convenience

  • harm — a U.S. air-to-surface missile designed to detect and destroy radar sites by homing on their emissions.
  • loss — detriment, disadvantage, or deprivation from failure to keep, have, or get: to bear the loss of a robbery.
  • misadventure — an instance of bad fortune; mishap.
  • mischance — a mishap or misfortune.
  • reverse — opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or character: an impression reverse to what was intended; in reverse sequence.
  • tragedy — a lamentable, dreadful, or fatal event or affair; calamity; disaster: stunned by the tragedy of so many deaths.
  • tribulation — grievous trouble; severe trial or suffering.
  • visitation — the act of visiting.
  • bad break — misfortune, period of bad luck
  • infelicity — the quality or state of being unhappy; unhappiness.
  • besetment — the state or condition of being beset
  • bar — A bar is a place where you can buy and drink alcoholic drinks.
  • burden — If you describe a problem or a responsibility as a burden, you mean that it causes someone a lot of difficulty, worry, or hard work.
  • defect — A defect is a fault or imperfection in a person or thing.
  • deficiency — Deficiency in something, especially something that your body needs, is not having enough of it.
  • deprivation — If you suffer deprivation, you do not have or are prevented from having something that you want or need.
  • detriment — If something happens to the detriment of something or to a person's detriment, it causes harm or damage to them.
  • disability — lack of adequate power, strength, or physical or mental ability; incapacity.
  • failing — Slang. an embarrassing or humorous mistake, humiliating situation, etc., that is subject to ridicule and given an exaggerated importance: Their app update is a massive fail. the condition or quality resulting from having failed in this way: His online post is full of fail. a person who fails in this way.
  • fault — a defect or imperfection; flaw; failing: a fault in the brakes; a fault in one's character.
  • flaw — Also called windflaw. a sudden, usually brief windstorm or gust of wind.
  • hamper — to hold back; hinder; impede: A steady rain hampered the progress of the work.
  • catch-22 — If you describe a situation as a Catch-22, you mean it is an impossible situation because you cannot do one thing until you do another thing, but you cannot do the second thing until you do the first thing.
  • handicap — a race or other contest in which certain disadvantages or advantages of weight, distance, time, etc., are placed upon competitors to equalize their chances of winning.
  • hardship — a condition that is difficult to endure; suffering; deprivation; oppression: a life of hardship.
  • the rub — an obstacle or difficulty (esp in the phrase there's the rub)
  • impediment — obstruction; hindrance; obstacle.
  • tight spot — a serious, difficult, or dangerous situation
  • imperfection — an imperfect detail; flaw: a law full of imperfections.
  • imposition — the laying on of something as a burden or obligation.
  • inadequacy — Also, inadequateness [in-ad-i-kwit-nis] /ɪnˈæd ɪ kwɪt nɪs/ (Show IPA). the state or condition of being inadequate; insufficiency.
  • lack — something missing or needed: After he left, they really felt the lack.
  • liabilityliabilities. moneys owed; debts or pecuniary obligations (opposed to assets). Accounting. liabilities as detailed on a balance sheet, especially in relation to assets and capital.
  • limitation — a limiting condition; restrictive weakness; lack of capacity; inability or handicap: He knows his limitations as a writer.
  • minus — less by the subtraction of; decreased by: Ten minus six is four.
  • objection — a reason or argument offered in disagreement, opposition, refusal, or disapproval.
  • obstacle — something that obstructs or hinders progress.
  • privation — lack of the usual comforts or necessaries of life: His life of privation began to affect his health.
  • restraint — a restraining action or influence: freedom from restraint.
  • snag — a tree or part of a tree held fast in the bottom of a river, lake, etc., and forming an impediment or danger to navigation.
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