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View synonyms for convenient

convenient

[ kuhn-veen-yuhnt ]

adjective

  1. suitable or agreeable to the needs or purpose; well-suited with respect to facility or ease in use; favorable, easy, or comfortable for use.

    Synonyms: advantageous, helpful, useful, serviceable

  2. at hand; easily accessible:

    Their house is convenient to all transportation.

    Synonyms: handy

  3. Obsolete. fitting; suitable.


convenient

/ kənˈviːnɪənt /

adjective

  1. suitable for one's purpose or needs; opportune
  2. easy to use
  3. close by or easily accessible; handy


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Derived Forms

  • conˈveniently, adverb

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Other Words From

  • con·ven·ient·ly adverb
  • qua·si-con·ven·ient adjective
  • su·per·con·ven·ient adjective
  • ul·tra·con·ven·ient adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of convenient1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, from from Latin convenient- (stem of conveniēns ), present participle of convenīre “to be suitable, come together”; convene, -ent

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Word History and Origins

Origin of convenient1

C14: from Latin conveniēns appropriate, fitting, from convenīre to come together, be in accord with, from venīre to come

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Example Sentences

The Kihei location made a convenient base for further exploration of west Maui.

The Dallas Mavericks will resume playing the national anthem before gamesDropping the anthem from pregame rituals would be a convenient way to drop the conversation, to artificially isolate sports from everything the country is grappling with.

We first made the bowls for ourselves in our kitchens because we wanted to eat something that was convenient, made with real fruits and vegetables, contained protein and fiber for gut health, and was ready to be devoured—with a spoon.

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We’ve all been in that classic predicament where we’re coming into the house, hands full of grocery bags, and peeling off your shoe with your other foot was the most convenient option.

Given that, according to a recent poll, some 63 percent like early voting, it is not clear Republicans are going to be able to roll back a convenient voting system used by both parties.

Texas is a convenient base for any Christian obsessed with Israel.

Many were just eager to forget, absolve, or overlook serious accusations, simply because doing so would be hugely convenient.

We agreed on the Sheppard Centre shopping mall in north Toronto because it was convenient.

Frank no longer has his convenient foil from The Lay of the Land, his Tibetan associate Mike Mahoney.

But Brown has no interest in insularity or convenient resolutions.

This would be very useful and convenient for sending supplies thence to Terrenate, during the whole year.

This appears to me a very convenient and sufficient summary of all I am to tell.

It is much more convenient than a lamp, because it doesn't rattle, and you can throw the light on the page so much better.

When a convenient number of coffee-beans is used (any multiple of 100), the percentage calculation is extremely easy.

It is often convenient for a teacher, and others, to recall the number of a page of a book in which a citation is found.

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