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convenient in Dogri डोगरी

convenient in English

  • convenient
    adv. conveniently.

  • convenient
    convenient, adjective.
    1. saving trouble; well arranged; easy to use; handy; suitable.
    Ex. to use a convenient tool, take a convenient bus, live in a convenient house.
    2. easily done; not troublesome.
    Ex. Will it be convenient for

  • convenient
    expr. convenient to, (Informal.) near.
    Ex. a house convenient to the markets.

convenient in Nepali नेपाली

convenient in Urdu اُردُو

convenient - Dictionary

convenient

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

UK: /kənˈviː.ni.ənt/ | US: /kənˈviː.njənt/

Definitions

  • Fitting well with one's needs, activities, or plans.
  • Situated in a place easily accessible or within reach.
  • Causing little difficulty or effort.

Usage Examples

  • "This hotel is in a convenient location near the airport."
  • "He found it convenient to work from home."
  • "She chose the most convenient time for the meeting."

Etymology

Derived from Latin "conveniens," meaning fitting or suitable, from "convenire," meaning to come together or be suitable.

Synonyms

  • Handy
  • Suitable
  • Accessible
  • Advantageous

Antonyms

  • Inconvenient
  • Impractical
  • Unfavorable

Translations

Major Global Languages

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Conveniente /kon-ve-nyehn-te/
French Pratique /pʁa.tik/
German Bequem /bəˈkveːm/
Chinese 方便 /fāng biàn/
Russian удобный /u-dob-nyj/

Indian Languages

Language Translation Pronunciation
Hindi सुविधाजनक /su-vidhā-janak/
Bengali সুবিধাজনক /su-bi-dha-jo-nok/
Tamil வசதியான /va-sa-thi-yaa-na/
Telugu సౌకర్యమైన /sow-kar-ya-mai-na/
Marathi सोयीस्कर /so-yi-skar/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In some regions of the UK, "convenient" is pronounced with a stronger "ni" sound, while in the US, the "nient" syllable is often pronounced more softly.

Historical Usage

The word "convenient" has been in use since the 15th century, originally meaning suitable or proper before evolving to its modern sense of accessibility and ease.

Cultural Nuances

Different cultures emphasize the idea of convenience in unique ways. In Japan, for example, "convenient stores" (コンビニ, konbini) are an essential part of daily life, offering food, banking, and postal services.

More Information

The concept of convenience has become increasingly important in the modern world, influencing technology, urban design, and consumer habits. The rise of convenience-driven services, such as food delivery and e-commerce, highlights its significance.

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