convenient

  • 21convenient — adjective 1) a convenient time Syn: suitable, appropriate, fitting, fit, suited, opportune, timely, well timed, favorable, advantageous, seasonable, expedient 2) a hotel that s convenient for public transit Syn …

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  • 22convenient — adjective 1) a convenient time Syn: suitable, favourable, advantageous, appropriate, opportune, timely, expedient 2) a convenient shop Syn: nearby, handy, well situated, practical …

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  • 23convenient — con•ven•ient [[t]kənˈvin yənt[/t]] adj. 1) suitable or agreeable to the needs or purpose; well suited with respect to facility or ease in use 2) at hand; easily accessible: convenient to all transportation[/ex] 3) Obs. fitting; suitable •… …

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  • 24convenient — /kən vi:niənt/ adjective suitable or handy ● A bank draft is a convenient way of sending money abroad. ● Is 9.30 a convenient time for the meeting? …

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  • 25convenient — [14] Convenient comes from Latin conveniēns, the present participle of convenire ‘come together, be suitable, agree’, a compound verb formed from the prefix com ‘together’ and venire ‘come’ (a distant relative of English come). Convenient… …

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  • 26convenient — adj. 1 (often foll. by for, to) a serving one s comfort or interests; easily accessible. b suitable. c free of trouble or difficulty. 2 available or occurring at a suitable time or place (will try to find a convenient moment). 3 well situated for …

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  • 27convenient — adjective Of or pertaining to convenience; simple; easy; expedient. Fast food might be convenient, but its also very unhealthy. Ant: inconvenient See Also: convene, convenience …

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  • 28convenient — Synonyms and related words: accessible, adaptable, adjacent, advantageous, advisable, all around, appropriate, at hand, auspicious, available, becoming, befitting, close, close at hand, close by, comfortable, comfy, commodious, congruous,… …

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  • 29convenient —    1. obsolete    a prostitute    She restricted her clientele to one regular customer:     Dorimant s Convenient, Madam Loveit. (Etherege, 1676)    2. tiny    Real estate jargon, describing a garden which is manifestly inconvenient for drying… …

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  • 30convenient — Fit or adapted to an end; suitable; becoming; appropriate. Grand Island v Oberschulle, 36 Neb 696, 699. See payable as convenient …

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