convenience · noun /kənˈviːn.jəns/
Word family
Nouns: convenience, inconvenience
Adjectives: convenient, inconvenient
Verbs: inconvenience
Adverbs: conveniently
convenience (BEING EASY)
B2 U the quality of being convenient
Dictionary examples:
the convenience of credit cards
I like the convenience of living so close to the stores and supermarket.
Learner example:
I think the first reason is its convenience. [...] Just by sitting in front of it, you can enjoy TV programs. (First Certificate in English; B2; Japanese)
at your convenience
B2 at a time that is convenient to you
Dictionary example:
We can meet at your convenience.
Learner example:
I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience. (First Certificate in English; B2; Greek)
convenience (HELPFUL THING)
C1 C something that makes life easier
Dictionary example:
Fortunately, the house has every modern convenience.
Learner example:
Thus, we have many facilities and conveniences in comparison with the past. (Certificate in Advanced English; C1; Greek)