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Definitions from the WebInconNounSense: An abbreviation for "inconvenience." Sample Sentence: The flight delay caused a great incon for the passengers. AdjectiveSense 1: Not convenient; causing trouble or difficulties. Sample Sentence: The incon meeting time made it difficult for many employees to attend. Sense 2: Out of place; inappropriate. Sample Sentence: Wearing a formal suit to a beach party was quite incon. VerbSense: To cause inconvenience or trouble. Sample Sentence: The sudden road closure inconvenienced the commuters. Related Products: | ||||
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