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US
/kənˈvinjəns/
]
[ UK /kənvˈiːnɪəns/ ]
[ UK /kənvˈiːnɪəns/ ]
NOUN
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the state of being suitable or opportune
chairs arranged for his own convenience - a device or control that is very useful for a particular job
- a toilet that is available to the public
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the quality of being useful and convenient
they offered the convenience of an installment plan
How To Use convenience In A Sentence
- In the course of what I have to say, the distinction between morality as convenience and morality as ideal will virtually collapse, along with a good deal else.
- Other products include extended-shelf-life and aseptic products in single-serve containers sold at convenience stores and multipacks at club stores.
- We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused. Times, Sunday Times
- Convenience is, however, in all affairs of life, an execrable test of value.
- Inconveniences and time requirements are cited as cause for avoiding or procrastinating office visits.
- I rely too much on convenience food.
- Apart from causing public nuisance and inconvenience to the commuters this also leads to road accidents.
- Or the convenience of an importer's warehouse in Essex.
- For convenience and safety, some skid-steer loader manufacturers mount switches on the steering control grips or levers to control these multifunctional tools.
- Others mentioned the convenience of having a booked admission date and better surroundings and care.