I. ˌin-kən-ˈvē-nyən(t)s noun
Etymology: Middle English, misfortune, inconsistency, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin inconvenientia, from Latin inconvenient-, inconveniens
Date: 1534
1. : something that is inconvenient
2. : the quality or state of being inconvenient
II. transitive verb
( -nienced ; -nienc·ing )
Date: circa 1656
: to subject to inconvenience : put to trouble
sorry to inconvenience you