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convenience

[kənˈviːniəns]

convenience Definition

  • 1the state of being able to proceed with something without difficulty
  • 2the quality of being useful, easy or suitable for a particular purpose

Using convenience: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "convenience" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The convenience of online shopping has made it very popular.

  • Example

    I chose this hotel because of its location and convenience.

  • Example

    The convenience of having a car is undeniable.

  • Example

    The store is open 24 hours for the convenience of its customers.

convenience Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for convenience

Antonyms for convenience

Idioms Using convenience

  • when you have time and are able to do something

    Example

    Please call me back at your convenience.

  • for convenience's sake

    to make things easier or more convenient

    Example

    We decided to meet at the coffee shop for convenience's sake.

  • choose the easiest or most convenient option

    Example

    I decided to take the path of least resistance and just agree with my boss.

Phrases with convenience

  • food that is quick and easy to prepare and eat

    Example

    I don't have time to cook, so I usually eat convenience food.

  • a small retail store that sells a limited range of everyday items such as groceries, snacks, and drinks, often open 24 hours a day

    Example

    I stopped at the convenience store to buy some milk.

  • an additional charge for a service that is provided for the customer's convenience

    Example

    I had to pay a convenience fee for using my credit card to buy tickets online.

Origins of convenience

from Latin 'convenientia', meaning 'meeting together'

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Summary: convenience in Brief

The term 'convenience' [kənˈviːniəns] refers to the state of being able to proceed with something without difficulty, or the quality of being useful, easy, or suitable for a particular purpose. It can refer to anything from online shopping to having a car, and extends into phrases like 'at your convenience,' and idioms like 'take the path of least resistance,' denoting choosing the easiest option.

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