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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
- quasi-conveniently adverb
- ultraconveniently adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of conveniently1
Example Sentences
“It feels very conveniently timed when everybody’s focus is on ICE raids happening in Los Angeles,” the activist went on.
Hollywood transitioned out of that trope by letting women fight as long as they fought other women, conveniently inserting one bad girl for every heroine.
Like “Friends,” to which “Adults” will inevitably be compared, it’s a story of young people living in close quarters, conveniently both for them and for the purposes of comedy.
It was a flawed argument that conveniently ignored the fact Arsenal have been in the same place at the same time as Arne Slot's newly crowned champions this season and did not deliver.
Some lawmakers seem conveniently unconcerned about the constitutional rights of minorities, members of our military, women, and poor or rural citizens.
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