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The synonyms of “Convenient” are: commodious, suitable, appropriate, fitting, fit, suited, agreeable, trouble-free, near, near to, close to, well placed for, well situated for, handy for, just around the corner from, not far from, favourable, advantageous, providential, auspicious, welcome, heaven-sent, beneficial, propitious, fortuitous, promising, encouraging, fruitful, opportune, happy, felicitous, profitable, gainful, rewarding, helpful, useful, valuable, timely, well timed, expedient
Convenient as an Adjective
Definitions of "Convenient" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “convenient” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Suited to your comfort or purpose or needs.
- Situated so as to allow easy access to.
- Involving little trouble or effort.
- Large and roomy (`convenient' is archaic in this sense.
- Fitting in well with a person's needs, activities, and plans.
- Helpfully placed or occurring.
Synonyms of "Convenient" as an adjective (40 Words)
advantageous | Giving an advantage. A contract advantageous to our country. |
agreeable | Prepared to agree or consent. They were agreeable to its publication. |
appropriate | Suitable or proper in the circumstances. This isn t the appropriate time or place. |
auspicious | Auguring favorable circumstances and good luck. He was respectful to his auspicious customers. |
beneficial | Resulting in good; favourable or advantageous. The beneficial effects of a temperate climate. |
close to | Strictly confined or guarded. |
commodious | Convenient. A commodious building suitable for conventions. |
encouraging | Giving someone support or confidence; supportive. Encouraging advances in medical research. |
expedient | Serving to promote your interest. Either side could break the agreement if it were expedient to do so. |
favourable | Giving consent. The exhibitions received favourable reviews. |
felicitous | Marked by good fortune. A felicitous speaker. |
fit | Meeting adequate standards for a purpose. In no fit state to continue. |
fitting | Being precisely fitting and right. Loose fitting trousers. |
fortuitous | Happening by a lucky chance; fortunate. Fortuitous encounters strange accidents of fortune. |
fruitful | (of a person) producing many offspring. And God said unto them Be fruitful and multiply. |
gainful | Serving to increase wealth or resources; providing money or other benefit. He soon found gainful employment. |
handy for | Easy to reach. |
happy | Fortunate and convenient. I m happy with his performance. |
heaven-sent | Peculiarly fortunate or appropriate; as if by divine intervention. |
helpful | Providing assistance or serving a useful function. Helpful staff. |
just around the corner from | Used especially of what is legally or ethically right or proper or fitting- A.Lincoln. |
near | Located on the nearside of a vehicle. Walking in these shoes is the nearest thing to floating on air. |
near to | Very close in resemblance. |
not far from | Located at a great distance in time or space or degree. |
opportune | Done or occurring at a favourable time; well timed. An opportune place to make camp. |
profitable | (of a business or activity) yielding profit or financial gain. Profitable speculation on the stock market. |
promising | Full or promise. A promising start to the season. |
propitious | Presenting favorable circumstances; likely to result in or show signs of success. Propitious omens. |
providential | Peculiarly fortunate or appropriate; as if by divine intervention. They took it for granted that the order of the world reflects a designing providential hand. |
rewarding | Providing satisfaction; gratifying. A rewarding career as a paramedic. |
suitable | Worthy of being chosen especially as a spouse. These toys are not suitable for children under five. |
suited | Meant or adapted for an occasion or use. A dark suited man. |
timely | Done or occurring at a favourable or useful time; opportune. With timely treatment the patient has a good chance of recovery. |
trouble-free | Without problems or difficulties. |
useful | Having a useful function. The girl felt motherly and useful. |
valuable | Extremely useful or important. A valuable antique. |
welcome | Used to indicate relief at relinquishing the control or possession of something to someone else. Made the children feel welcome. |
well placed for | Resulting favorably. |
well situated for | In good health especially after having suffered illness or injury. |
well timed | Wise or advantageous and hence advisable. |
Usage Examples of "Convenient" as an adjective
- A convenient excuse for not going.
- The site would have to be convenient for London.
- The new car park will make shopping much more convenient.
- Guests were relaxing beneath a convenient palm tree.
- I phoned your office to confirm that this date is convenient.
Associations of "Convenient" (30 Words)
accessible | Capable of being read with comprehension. Making learning opportunities more accessible to adults. |
assuage | Make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense. The letter assuaged the fears of most members. |
available | Obtainable or accessible and ready for use or service. Do you think he s available. |
casual | A youth belonging to a subculture characterized by the wearing of expensive casual clothing and frequently associated with football hooliganism. A casual correspondence with a former teacher. |
clarification | The act of removing solid particles from a liquid. Please advise us if you require further clarification. |
comfortable | Providing or experiencing physical well-being or relief (`comfy’ is informal. The antihistamine made her feel more comfortable. |
conveniently | In a convenient manner. The switch was conveniently located. |
cozy | Suggesting connivance. A cozy arrangement with the police. |
ease | Of share prices interest rates etc decrease in value or amount. I eased down the slope with care. |
easiness | The quality of being easy in behavior or style. A natural easiness of manner. |
easy | With ease easy is sometimes used informally for easily. The house is easy to heat. |
facilitate | Make (an action or process) easy or easier. You could facilitate the process by sharing your knowledge. |
facilitation | The enhancement of the response of a neuron to a stimulus following prior stimulation. The response is dependent on the frequency of stimulation and on neuromuscular facilitation. |
handy | Placed or occurring conveniently. Found a handy spot for the can opener. |
niche | Place something in a niche or recess. He is now a partner at a leading law firm and feels he has found his niche. |
obtainable | Capable of being obtained. Savings of up to 50 percent are obtainable. |
pacify | Bring peace to (a country or warring factions), especially by the use or threat of military force. The U N troops are working to pacify Bosnia. |
pushover | A try in which one side in a scrum pushes the ball over the opponents’ goal line. This is going to be a pushover. |
relaxation | An occurrence of control or strength weakening. I guided my patient into a state of hypnotic relaxation. |
relieve | Relieve oneself of troubling information. He relieved her of her baggage. |
roomy | (especially of accommodation) having plenty of room; spacious. Roomy trousers. |
shuck | Remove the shucks from. Shuck corn. |
simple | (of a leaf or stem) not divided or branched. A quiet unassuming man with simple tastes. |
simplicity | A thing that is plain or uncomplicated. The grandeur and simplicity of Roman architecture. |
simplification | Elimination of superfluous details. He is proposing simplification of the planning system. |
simplify | Make simpler or easier or reduce in complexity or extent. We had to simplify the instructions. |
straightforward | Uncomplicated and easy to do or understand. A straightforward set of instructions. |
useful | Having a useful function. Aspirins are useful for headaches. |
utilizable | Capable of being put to a profitable or practical use. |
well | Often used as a combining form in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard good is a nonstandard dialectal variant for well. It would be some time before Sarah was completely well. |