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convenience
[kuhn-veen-yuhns]
noun
the quality of being convenient; suitability.
anything that saves or simplifies work, adds to one's ease or comfort, etc., as an appliance, utensil, or the like.
a convenient situation or time.
at your convenience.
advantage or accommodation.
a shelter for the convenience of travelers.
Chiefly British., water closet.
adjective
easy to obtain, use, or reach; made for convenience.
convenience utensils that can be discarded after use.
convenience
/ kənˈviːnɪəns /
noun
the state or quality of being suitable or opportune
the convenience of the hour
a convenient time or situation
at a time suitable to you
formal, as soon as possible
usefulness, comfort, or facility
an object that is particularly useful, esp a labour-saving device
euphemistic, a lavatory, esp a public one
to take advantage of; impose upon
Word History and Origins
Origin of convenience1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
"Removing such frictions, while offering some convenience benefits, is also likely to see many more people realising they've spent an awful lot more than they ever planned to," he says.
He agreed with Mr Field that the younger generation seemed to forgo visiting butchers' shops, preferring the convenience of the supermarket.
Occasionally it’s ideological, but more often it isn’t MAGA, communist or socialist so much as confusion and rage cloaking itself in political convenience.
He had just dropped Ms McCann outside her home following her shift at a convenience store when a man approached his vehicle.
The growing popularity of convenience food in the developing world is partly responsible for the growth in obesity rates amongst children, according to Unicef.
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- accessibility
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- enjoyment
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