Pronunciation: /kənˈviːniəns/
noun a thing that contributes to an easy and comfortable way of living
A1 I appreciate the conveniences of modern technology like smartphones and the internet.
A2 Living in a big city has its conveniences, such as easy access to public transportation and 24-hour shops.
B1 The hotel offers many conveniences for guests, including a gym, restaurant, and laundry service.
B2 One of the conveniences of online shopping is being able to compare prices easily and have items delivered to your door.
C1 The conveniences of living in a developed country include reliable infrastructure, healthcare, and education systems.
C2 Despite the conveniences of modern life, many people still long for a simpler, more traditional way of living.
formal Modern hotels offer a range of conveniences such as room service and concierge assistance.
informal Living in the city has its conveniences like being close to public transportation and grocery stores.
slang I love staying at that hotel because it's got all the cool conveniences like a pool and free breakfast.
figurative Learning to adapt to new technologies can provide conveniences in the long run.
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