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US
/kənˈvinjənsɪz/
]
[ UK /kənvˈiːnɪənsɪz/ ]
[ UK /kənvˈiːnɪənsɪz/ ]
NOUN
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things that make you comfortable and at ease
all the comforts of home
How To Use conveniences In A Sentence
- We have supported the changes at the Hardenhuish Sports Club complex even though we have been adversely affected by noise and other inconveniences.
- Inconveniences and time requirements are cited as cause for avoiding or procrastinating office visits.
- We arrived home to the revelations about how disgusting York's public conveniences had been allowed to become over the Bank Holiday.
- He has plunged too many depths to be upset by small set backs or inconveniences.
- It inconveniences thousands and thousands of air travelers and disrupts the system, but it assures the security of the system.
- All the conveniences that modern ingenuity has excogitated -- in accordance with the requirements of the present era -- have been introduced into this huge structure. By Water to the Columbian Exposition
- The essential point is that people who read and write weblogs, like those who see value in Usenet, or those who rely on email, are prepared to put up with a few inconveniences for the sake of the benefits of their chosen communications medium.
- Development of the internet brings about conveniences for starting dubbing business in alien places.
- The more conveniences we invent, the less time we seem to have.
- The public conveniences were visited by independent judges who took into account factors such as cleanliness, friendliness and accessibility.