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convenient

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a convenient excuse ▪ The rioting provided the government with a convenient excuse not to hold an election. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB as ▪ Words come in only as convenient for purposes of illustration. ▪ ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Convenient \Con*ven"ient\ (?; 277), a. [L. conveniens, -entis, suitable, p. pr. of convenire to be suitable, to come. See Convene , v. i.] Fit or adapted; suitable; proper; becoming; appropriate. Feed me with food convenient for me. --Prov. xxx. 8. Neither ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. suited to your comfort or purpose or needs; "a convenient excuse for not going" [ant: inconvenient ] easy to reach; "found a handy spot for the can opener" [syn: handy , ready to hand(p) ] large and roomy (`convenient' is archaic in this sense); "a ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to convenience; simple; easy; expedient.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., from Latin convenientem (nominative conveniens ), present participle of convenire (see convene ).

Usage examples of convenient.

Slags are for the most part decomposed by boiling with aqua regia, but it will be found more convenient and accurate to first extract with acids and then to treat the residue as an insoluble silicate.

But as any adverse or critical comment on Washington, any ridicule at all, would have been considered unacceptable at this stage, Adams served as a convenient target for mockery and humor, and would again, just as he would be subject to the easiest, most damaging of smear words: monarchist.

The asynchronous nature of e-mail groups also makes them very convenient for even physically close colleagues whose schedules are incompatible.

Peg lying above me, both on our backs, both convenient to fingers, hands, tongue, cock and even nose for the difference in bouquet -- four apertures almost in the same spot.

Many hundreds of ruins have been examined by Mr Bandelier, and doubtless the classification above afforded a convenient working basis for the region with which he is most familiar, the basin of the Rio Grande and its tributaries.

For the next several months Barbas would be convenient for a slingshot maneuver, by which traffic outbound from Magaria would pick up speed by slinging themselves around it en route to the wormhole.

Europe still frequent the port of Bassora, as a convenient station and passage of the Indian trade.

Jela, who had been quietly and intently regarding the building from his place next to her at the mouth of a convenient alley, the Batcher hovering behind them both.

The Professor, meanwhile, had settled back against a convenient boulder and, as far as Beka could tell from looking at him, had gone to sleep.

Its management worshipped the super-capitalist ethic, expanding aggressively, milking governments for development contracts, pressuring the assembly for ever more convenient tax breaks, spreading subsidiaries across the Confederation, shafting the opposition at every opportunity.

Left without excuse, this poor impenitent Burman, like thousands in America, almost, but not altogether persuaded to be Christians, postponed what he could not but purpose to a more convenient season.

Its victim dropped without a cry, but the impact of the blow was loud in the nocturnal stillness of that bystreet, and was echoed in magnified volume by the crack of a skull in collision with a convenient lamppost.

The situation of Caen, although not perhaps as healthy as Avranches, is much more convenient and accessible from England.

When powder is sent on board any vessel at the Yard, an Ordnance Officer or the Gunner is to see it properly stowed, and the Ordnance Officer is to hand to the Captain of the vessel a statement showing the quantity of powder, number and capacity of tanks, kind of charges contained in each, with the initial velocity, maker, and date of reception, with a list of small-arm and boat ammunition, fireworks, filled and other shells and projectiles, together with all the information directed by the three articles immediately following, with such remarks as he may deem proper to secure better precaution or more convenient arrangement, with a request that the memorandum, or a copy of it, may be delivered to the Ordnance Officer at the Yard where the vessel is refitted or laid up at the end of the cruise.

As adult human crania would have been awkwardly large, the god found it more convenient to use only those of infants and small children.