convenience

noun
UK: /kənˈviːniəns/
US: /kənˈviːniəns/
  1. The state of being suitable for one's comfort, purposes, or needs; ease or absence of difficulty.

    1. This store sells milk for your convenience.
    2. The new app offered the convenience of ordering groceries from home.
  2. Anything that makes something easier or more comfortable.

    1. A washing machine is a great convenience.
    2. Online banking provides a convenience that busy professionals appreciate.
  3. A time or place that is suitable or appropriate.

    1. Call me at your earliest convenience.
    2. We can meet at a location that is a convenience for both of us.
convenience adjective
  1. Designed for ease of use or suitability to particular requirements; easily accessible or readily available.

    1. This is a convenience store.
    2. The hotel is in a convenience location, close to the airport.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "convenience" in English means: The state of being suitable for one's comfort, purposes, or needs; ease or absence of difficulty., Anything that makes something easier or more comfortable., A time or place that is suitable or appropriate..

The phonetic transcription of "convenience" is /kənˈviːniəns/ in British English and /kənˈviːniəns/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "convenience": ease, comfort, advantage, benefit, service, availability.

Example usage of "convenience": "This store sells milk for your convenience.". More examples on the page.