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English

Etymology

< Middle English convenient < Latin conveniens (“‘fit, suitable, convenient’”), ppr. of convenire (“‘to come together, suit’”); see convene and cf. covenant.

Pronunciation

Adjective

convenient (comparative more convenient, superlative most convenient)

Positive convenient

Comparative more convenient

Superlative most convenient

  1. Of or pertaining to convenience; simple; easy; expedient.
    Fast food might be convenient, but it's also very unhealthy.

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Latin

Verb

convenient

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of conveniō.

 

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