convenience

IPA: kʌnvˈinjʌns

noun

  • The quality of being convenient.
  • Any object that makes life more convenient; a helpful item.
  • A convenient time.
  • (chiefly Britain) Ellipsis of public convenience: a public lavatory. [A lavatory that is provided for public use, i.e. use by any person.]

verb

  • To make convenient
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Examples of "convenience" in Sentences

  • The amenity provides conveniences.
  • There is a convenience store in the background.
  • Adding the code parses the age for convenience.
  • Second, is the convenience of disposable diapers.
  • But man, "convenience" is a slippery concept here.
  • The online source is for the convenience of the reader.
  • The two were intoxicated on cheap convenience store wine at the time.
  • These are a staple at our house—on toast or pasta or a salad, they are what we call convenience food!
  • The most obvious price for easier electronic access and convenience is potentially greater vulnerability.
  • There is something a little disturbing in the use of the word convenience as a euphemism for the water closet.
  • To abandon this conceptual objective for any temporary, subjective, personal convenience is a formula for a general regulatory impasse. ...
  • It's really not a fundamental change because I think that when people think of why FreshDirect works, they happen on the word convenience, which is clearly a good benefit in New York.

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