conveniently
IPA: kʌnvˈinjʌntɫi
adverb
- In a convenient manner, form, or situation; without difficulty.
- In a manner provoking suspicion due to how well it suits someone's purposes.
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Examples of "conveniently" in Sentences
- The flag is conveniently draped in the background.
- Those who have critisized the title conveniently forget that Desmond Tutu compared the situation to Apartheid some 4 years ago.
- Furthermore, Jacobs uses the term "Arabist" opposed to "Arab" without explanation (his term conveniently rhymes with "terrorist") ...
- She tells MTV. com the track is not a reference to rumors that she snared Wilmer Valderrama from Lindsay Lohan, yet the title conveniently conjures up that tabloid battle anyhow.
- Leaving your state for 5 days without informing your staff of your whereabouts and using taxpayer money for a trip that conveniently is to the same place where your mistress lives is a public matter!
- And notice how they have again conveniently forgot to mention the substantiated ethics complaint that found she DID abuse the powers of her office and break Alaska state law in the Troopergate scandal.
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