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convenience

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

UK: /kənˈviː.ni.əns/ | US: /kənˈviː.njəns/

Definitions

  • The state of being able to proceed with something with little effort or difficulty.
  • A useful or helpful device, feature, or service.
  • A public restroom (chiefly British).

Usage Examples

  • "For your convenience, we offer online booking options."
  • "This store was built for the convenience of nearby residents."
  • "He stopped at a convenience store to buy some snacks."

Etymology

Derived from Latin ‘convenientia,’ meaning ‘agreement or suitability,’ from ‘convenire’ (to come together, be suitable).

Synonyms

  • Ease
  • Comfort
  • Advantage
  • Usefulness

Antonyms

  • Inconvenience
  • Difficulty
  • Discomfort

Translations

Major Global Languages

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Comodidad /ko-mo-di-dad/
French Commodité /kɔ.mɔ.di.te/
German Bequemlichkeit /bəˈkveːmlɪçkaɪ̯t/
Chinese 便利 /biàn lì/
Russian Удобство /u-dob-stva/

Indian Languages

Language Translation Pronunciation
Hindi सुविधा /suvidha/
Bengali সুবিধা /shubidha/
Tamil வசதி /vasathi/
Telugu సౌలభ్యం /saulabhyam/
Marathi सोय /soy/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Pronunciation varies slightly across English dialects, with British English emphasizing the "-ni-əns" sound and American English often reducing it to "-njəns."

Historical Usage

The word ‘convenience’ has been in use since the 14th century, originally referring to suitability or fitness, later evolving into its modern meanings.

Cultural Nuances

In British English, "convenience" often refers to public restrooms. In business contexts, "at your convenience" implies flexibility and ease.

More Information

‘Convenience’ is commonly used in technology, urban planning, and commerce, where it signifies efficiency, accessibility, and ease of use.

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