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    convenient
    /kənˈviːnɪənt/

    adjective

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  2. adjective. uk / kənˈviː.ni.ənt / us / kənˈviː.ni.ənt / Add to word list. B1. suitable for your purposes and needs and causing the least difficulty: Our local shop has very convenient opening hours. A bike's a very convenient way of getting around. [ + that ] It's very convenient that you live near the office.

  3. CONVENIENT meaning: 1. suitable for your purposes and needs and causing the least difficulty: 2. near or easy to get…. Learn more.

  4. 1. a. : suited to personal comfort or to easy performance. meeting at a convenient time. b. : suited to a particular situation. a convenient excuse. c. : affording accommodation or advantage. found it convenient to deal with both problems at the same time. 2. : being near at hand : close. a location convenient to the train station. 3.

  5. Convenient definition: suitable or agreeable to the needs or purpose; well-suited with respect to facility or ease in use; favorable, easy, or comfortable for use.. See examples of CONVENIENT used in a sentence.

  6. (kənviːniənt ) 1. adjective. If a way of doing something is convenient, it is easy, or very useful or suitable for a particular purpose. ...a flexible and convenient way of paying for business expenses. The family thought it was more convenient to eat in the kitchen. Synonyms: suitable, fitting, fit, handy More Synonyms of convenient.

  7. If something is convenient, it adds to your comfort, causes little trouble, or is easy to use, do, or reach. If you live close to your job, that's convenient––it's very easy to get there and get home.

  8. 1. Suited or favorable to one's comfort, purpose, or needs: a convenient time to receive guests; a convenient excuse for not going. 2. a. Easy to reach; accessible: a bank with branches at six convenient locations. b. Close at hand; near: an apartment that is convenient to transportation. 3. Obsolete Fitting and proper; suitable.

  9. 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.

  10. convenient adjective (NEAR) B1. near or easy to get to: The new supermarket is very convenient for me. More examples. Fewer examples. It's very near my house so it's a convenient place to meet. I'm trying to work out a convenient location.

  11. adjective. /kənˈvinyənt/ convenient (for somebody/something) useful, easy, or quick to do; not causing problems It is very convenient to pay by credit card. You'll find these meals quick and convenient to prepare. Fruit is a convenient source of vitamins and energy. A bicycle is often more convenient than a car in cities.