inconveniently

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inconvenient +‎ -ly

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inconveniently (comparative more inconveniently, superlative most inconveniently)

  1. In an inconvenient manner.
    • 1960 March, H. P. White, “The Hawkhurst branch of the Southern Region”, in Trains Illustrated, page 173:
      There are several reasons why the line's future is now dubious. With the exception of Horsmonden, the stations are most inconveniently sited. This is largely because the Wealden villages were built on ridges, and in fact most Wealden stations are badly placed.

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