Comfort, ease or enjoyment that has been provided or facilitated by something
“A washer and dryer is provided for the convenience of our guests.”
The quality of being suitable or advantageous for someone or a particular purpose
“The comfort and convenience of modern housing may make it difficult to understand the importance of fire to life in the colonial era.”
The quality of being useful or providing a benefit
“The convenience of the Internet has lured travelers to search online when making travel plans.”
The quality of being accessible or available when needed
“They miss the convenience of London's tubes and buses.”
A device or service, especially one that makes one's life easier or more effortless
“Credit is a convenience that allows you to buy goods and services when you lack cash to pay for them.”
A period of time when one is free to do or attend to something
“This is hardly an emergency, so just do it at your convenience.”
(British) A room or enclosed area containing a toilet
“If it's first things first, then I need to find a public convenience in a hurry. I wasn't about to use that bucket in my cell.”
A favourable or desirable feature
A thing which can be added to something else in order to make it more useful, versatile, or attractive
The power of self-determination
Nearness or proximity in place or time
Furnishings or accessories in a building
A suitable or opportune time for doing something
(of food) Very quickly and easily prepared
To do a favor, or show beneficence toward
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