Convenient

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /kənˈviːniənt/

Definitions of convenient

adjective Convenient is used to describe something that is suitable, easy, or favorable for a particular purpose or situation.

Example Sentences

A1 The store is conveniently located near my house.

A2 It's convenient to have a grocery store within walking distance.

B1 The online booking system is very convenient for making reservations.

B2 Having a washer and dryer in the apartment is very convenient.

C1 The convenient location of the hotel made it easy to explore the city.

C2 The convenience of online shopping has revolutionized the way we shop.

Examples of convenient in a Sentence

formal The location of the new office building is very convenient for employees as it is close to public transportation.

informal Having a grocery store right next to my apartment is so convenient for last-minute shopping.

slang I love how this app makes it super convenient to order food from my favorite restaurants.

figurative Her ability to remain calm under pressure is a convenient skill to have in a high-stress work environment.

Grammatical Forms of convenient

past tense

convenienced

plural

conveniences

comparative

more convenient

superlative

most convenient

present tense

conveniences

future tense

will be convenient

perfect tense

have been convenient

continuous tense

is being convenient

singular

convenient

positive degree

convenient

infinitive

to convene

gerund

conveniencing

participle

convenienced

Origin and Evolution of convenient

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'convenient' originated from the Latin word 'conveniens' which means 'agreeing, suitable'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'convenient' has evolved to encompass the idea of being suitable, handy, or easily accessible for a particular purpose.