Help
Help verb - To provide (someone) with what is useful or necessary to achieve an end.
Usage example: offered to help her widowed father when he moved into an apartment
Inconvenience is an antonym for help.
Inconvenience
Inconvenience verb - To cause discomfort to or trouble for.
Usage example: he inconvenienced his sister by moving into her tiny apartment
How words are described
similar | similar help | similar inconvenience |
considerable | considerable help | considerable inconvenience |
dead | dead help | dead inconvenience |
real | real help | real inconvenience |
Other adjectives: massive, big, great, serious, huge, little, general, indirect, minimal, further, significant, occasional, financial. |
Common collocations
Both words in one sentence
-
It does not help that death is a temporary inconvenience to them.
Source: Above Good and Evil -
He refuses to help Riley because "every time i slightly inconvenience you or your funny-looking brother, some guys in jumpsuits show up and send me somewhere nice for a few weeks." When said jumpsuits turn up, he's waiting impatiently for them with his suitcase already packed.
-
For Inconvenience, Press "1": Thomas calls AT&T's help line and interrupts the operator with "To talk to a customer, please press 1." The operator actually hits the button.
Source: Web Video / Thomas Sanders
Cite this Source
Inconvenience and Help. (2016). Retrieved 2022, June 25, from https://thesaurus.plus/related/help/inconvenience
Help & Inconvenience. N.p., 2016. Web. 25 Jun. 2022. <https://thesaurus.plus/related/help/inconvenience>.
Inconvenience or Help. 2016. Accessed June 25, 2022. https://thesaurus.plus/related/help/inconvenience.
Google Ngram Viewer shows how "help" and "inconvenience" have occurred on timeline