Convenient - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |kənˈviːnɪənt|  American pronunciation of the word convenient
Brit.  |kənˈviːnɪənt|  British pronunciation of the word convenient

adjective

- suited to your comfort or purpose or needs
a convenient excuse for not going
- large and roomy (`convenient' is archaic in this sense) (syn: commodious)

Extra examples

When is a convenient time for you to meet?

The controls are located in a convenient spot on the dashboard.

It might be more convenient to use a calculator, rather than adding the numbers yourself.

Schools, churches, and stores are all convenient from here.

The power failure was a convenient excuse to leave work early.

The economic recession gave lawmakers a convenient pretext for passing the bill.

“You know, you have a very convenient way, Alsi, of forgetting what happened two minutes ago."

Mail-order catalogs are a convenient way to shop.

My secretary will call you to arrange a convenient time to meet.

Is three o'clock convenient for you?

It is simple and convenient to use.

The bus stop around the corner is probably the most convenient.

They decided on a nearby restaurant as a convenient public place to meet.

The cell phone is thin and light and therefore very convenient to carry around.

The job doesn't pay well, but the convenient hours are a definite plus.

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