convenience

noun

UK/kənˈviː.ni.əns/
US/kənˈviː.ni.əns/

Definitions of convenience noun

ease

  1. B2Uncountable

    the condition of being convenient or suitable

    • I appreciate the convenience of having my office within walking distance.

    • For the sake of convenience, I plan to stay at a friend's place temporarily while my apartment is renovated.

    • The company reduced the price of goods in the British market to enhance public convenience.

appliance

  1. C1Countable

    a useful device or appliance, often found in a home, that makes tasks easier and quicker

    • This house is equipped with all the latest modern conveniences.

    • The conveniences of modern life are becoming more abundant every day.

    • The apartment includes modern conveniences such as a dishwasher and a clothes dryer.

facility

  1. CountableUsually pluralformal

    a restroom available for public use

    • There are several conveniences located in the park for public use.

    • There are plenty of public conveniences in that shopping mall.

Phrases of convenience noun

  • at your convenience

    At a time that is suitable for you.

    Please reply to this email at your convenience.

  • at your earliest convenience

    as soon as it is convenient or possible for you

    Please reply to this email at your earliest convenience.