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inconveniently

[ UK /ɪnkənvˈiːnɪəntli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an inconvenient manner
    he arrived at an inconveniently late hour

How To Use inconveniently In A Sentence

  • And, inconveniently, the entire body of international law, treaties, and institutions are set up to make this feat as hard as possible. The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Israeli Incompetence
  • In his Romanes Lecture recently published, he states, page 4: "My first thesis is that an electric charge possesses the most fundamental and characteristic property of matter, viz. mass or inertia; so that if any one were to speak of a milligramme or an ounce or a ton of electricity, though he would certainly be speaking inconveniently, he might not necessarily be speaking erroneously. Aether and Gravitation
  • Randy stood awkwardly, hoping the man would offer him a seat in the black leather chair pushed inconveniently in the corner on the other side of a tall waste basket, a chair obviously meant for no one. Suicide Draft
  • Even when walking outside, if you come upon one of those giant swarms of gnats that are always inconveniently right in your path, if you take on the swarm head on, you will suffer nothing more than a head full of gnats.
  • The Navy, in particular, has been feeling like they’re left out of the action since terrorists — inconveniently from a budget request point of view — don’t seem all that interested in taking to the high seas. Matthew Yglesias » A Piece of the Action
  • These could not be steam trains, because steam locomotives required watering and other servicing at inconveniently frequent intervals.
  • At 6am the following morning - inconveniently before chow was served - a beefy Chicano guard approached my cell.
  • Or drinking heavily or smoking, or any of the other activities that can cause an inconveniently timed death. James Altucher: 12 Ways to Live Forever
  • She does fifteen or so segments a year for GMA as the shows trend correspondent, and even though these segments are unpaid, inconveniently located in New York we live in Los Angeles, and always involve significant prework, she would happily do fifteen more. Go Put Your Strengths to Work
  • Inconveniently for composers, birds don't limit themselves to the chromatic scale, or to the confines of a straightforward metrical scheme.
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