释义 |
in·convenient I. \“+\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin inconvenient- inconveniens, from in- in (I) + convenient-, conveniens, convenient — more at convenient 1. obsolete a. : not agreeing : incongruous, irrational b. : not suitable : unfit c. : morally unbecoming : improper 2. : not convenient : giving trouble, uneasiness, or annoyance : disadvantageous, inopportune < an inconvenient house > < a most inconvenient arrangement > • in·conveniently \“+\ adverb • in·con·ve·nient·ness noun -es II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from inconvenient, adjective obsolete : something inconvenient: as a. : incongruity, inconsistency, absurdity b. : an unbecoming or improper act c. : inconvenience |