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conveniently
[ kuhn-veen-yuhnt-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that is well-suited or agreeable to the needs or purpose, or is easy to use:
Now you can conveniently charge your wheelchair from your automobile's power socket.
The resources are arranged conveniently by topic, so it is easy to find what you are looking for.
- in an easily accessible place:
The airport is conveniently located less than 35 minutes from downtown by car, shuttle bus, or public transportation.
- in a way that is personally advantageous:
Conveniently for the prime minister, the national bank has agreed to buy the government's debt on a large scale.
The columnist conveniently—but misleadingly—leaves out certain facts.
Other Word Forms
- ܲ·-Dz··Գ· adverb
- ܱ·ٰ·Dz··Գ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of conveniently1
Example Sentences
Junior H conveniently straddles the line between both.
Conservative originalists throughout the judiciary have spent decades trying to divine what the Founding Fathers would think about a given law using little beyond vibes and a Ouija board conveniently located behind their eyes.
Since Trump doesn’t mind lying when it comes to accepting responsibility he conveniently forgets that uncomfortable fact as he declares, “There’s a new sheriff in town and his name is Donald Trump.”
“If they notice that the dentist is conveniently located in that same center, they’ll tend to give us a try.”
Defense think tanks have been flooded with funding, and staffed up to pump out reports that, conveniently enough, tend to align with the interests of the arms industry.
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