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Convenient Kənˈviːniənt I Adjective Fruit Source Vitamins Energy

Word3 convenient
WordType (adjective)
Phonetic /kənˈviːniənt/ /kənˈviːniənt/
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  • fruit is a convenient source of vitamins and energy.
  • a bicycle is often more convenient than a car in towns.
  • i can't see him now—it isn't convenient.
  • i'll call back at a more convenient time.
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convenient

(adjective)/kənˈviːniənt/ /kənˈviːniənt/
  1. useful, easy or quick to do; not causing problems
    • Fruit is a convenient source of vitamins and energy.
    • A bicycle is often more convenient than a car in towns.
    • I can't see him now—it isn't convenient.
    • I'll call back at a more convenient time.
    • Flying is the most convenient way to travel in such a large country as China.
    • He used his wife's birthday as a convenient excuse for not going to the meeting.
    • He said meeting in Adelaide would be convenient for him as well.
    • When would be convenient for a visit?
    • It is very convenient to pay by credit card.
    • It's much more convenient for me to drive there.
    • You'll find these meals quick and convenient to prepare.

    Extra Examples

    • We arranged a mutually convenient time to meet.
    • Would this be convenient for you?
    • He used his wife's birthday as a convenient excuse for not going to the meeting.
    • Holding the debate at that time was not politically convenient.
    • I can't see them now. It's not convenient.
    • Wait for a convenient moment to talk to her.
    • We'll arrange a mutually convenient meeting place.
  2. near to a particular place; easy to get to
    • The office is just five minutes from the station, so it's very convenient.
    • The house is very convenient for several schools.
    • The house is quite convenient for the shops.
    • The hotel is convenient to downtown.

    Word Origin

    • late Middle English (in the sense ‘befitting, becoming, suitable’): from Latin convenient- ‘assembling, agreeing, fitting’, from the verb convenire ‘assemble, agree, fit’, from con- ‘together’ + venire ‘come’.
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