convenience

UK /kənˈviːnɪəns/ US /kənˈvinjəns/
noun 4verb 1

Collocations

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1

(noun.) being useful/easy/suitable

ADJ

great

extra

Having a washing machine at home provides extra convenience when you have young children.

administrative

The new office location offers great administrative convenience for our team.

CONVENIENCE + NOUN

food

My parents often buy convenience food because they work long hours and have little time to cook.

store

PREP

at your ~

Please visit our office at your convenience during business hours next week.

for (your) ~

We've put extra chairs in the living room for your convenience.

PHRASES

a marriage of convenience

at your earliest convenience

Please send us your feedback at your earliest convenience so we can improve our service.

comfort and convenience

The new apartment offers comfort and convenience with its central location and modern appliances.

for the sake of convenience

The shop stays open late for the sake of convenience for working families in the area.

2

(noun.) sth useful

ADJ

great

Having a supermarket nearby is a great convenience for busy families.

modern

Living in the city offers many modern conveniences that make daily life easier.

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