Inconvenience vs Calamity - What's the difference?
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The quality of being inconvenient.
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Something that is not convenient, something that bothers.
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to bother; to discomfort
An event resulting in great loss.
The distress that results from some disaster.
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Inconvenience is a related term of calamity.
As nouns the difference between inconvenience and calamity
is that inconvenience is the quality of being inconvenient while calamity is an event resulting in great loss.As a verb inconvenience
is to bother; to discomfort.inconvenience
English
Noun
- They plead against the inconvenience , not the unlawfulness, of ceremonies in burial.
- Man is liable to a great many inconveniences .
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Synonyms
* (something inconvenient) annoyance, nuisanceVerb
(inconvenienc)Synonyms
* (obsolete) discommodateExternal links
* *calamity
English
Noun
(calamities)- They were behind twice, first in the 11th minute when James Morrison scored a goal that was a personal calamity for Hart, and then four minutes into the second half when Kenny Miller eluded Gary Cahill to score with a splendid left-foot drive.