Antonym: inconvenience. Similar words: convention, conventional, lenient, convey, convert, conversion, science, conversation. Meaning: [kən'viːnjəns] n. 1. the state of being suitable or opportune 2. the quality of being useful and convenient 3. a toilet that is available to the public 4. a device or control that is very useful for a particular job.
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121. The lorry, with its greater flexibility and convenience to farmers and country shippers, was about to take over.
122. They followed rivers for convenience, then struck out in a straight line, bisecting mountain ranges, cutting watersheds in half.
123. After all, it was a marriage of convenience for her.
124. For convenience, biographies will be included in the present chapter, while catalogues will be treated in the next.
125. The owner of chains of tobacconists, newsagents and convenience stores, its success depends on large numbers of small purchases.
126. Prices in such circumstances become an administrative convenience or merely irrelevant.
127. They did however have the convenience of a rear entrance.
128. Could you therefore please telephone me at your earliest convenience?
129. The comfort and convenience of the president himself comes first in the use of all these facilities.
130. The final point, not covered by either precedent, relates to cancellation at will for convenience.
131. Convenience stores engage in relatively little advertising and in few promotions, though they do feature some specials from time to time.
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132. At a convenience store / gas station in Manvel, several people seek refuge from the storms.
133. This vitamin loss is a reason why those expensive ready-made and overcooked convenience foods are not as nourishing.
134. Today, the town has a service station, convenience store, barber shop and a few smaller service businesses.
135. She caused a few titters when she said she'd held the court in the church for the convenience of all parties.
136. Helping me in my mission is the convenience of central Antwerp.
137. Perhaps he had called them Nibs also, for convenience and to avoid embarrassing mistakes.
138. We would encourage all restaurants, cafeterias, delicatessens, food vending services and convenience stores to do the same.
139. The Home Office had suspected that it was a marriage of convenience, to get the woman in.
140. Gerard Depardieu plays a French immigrant in a marriage of convenience with Andie McDowell.
141. The convenience of the ready-whipped products can not be argued; and neither can the flavor of whipped fresh cream.
142. The call was traced to a pay phone at a convenience store.
143. For convenience, this information is not stored in human form, but in some magnetic or electronic device.
144. Being able to pay bills over the Internet is a real convenience.
145. Craig comes in from his job at a convenience store.
146. Individual consumers need accessibility and convenience from their local sources of consumable products.
147. Sometimes he stays around, but it's only a matter of convenience when we're working.
148. He sits in front of a convenience store and asks customers for quarters.
149. They reported that quality-wise, the convenience foods did not differ significantly from the home-prepared items.
150. I also enclose a Medical Assessment Card which you should complete and return at your earliest convenience.
More similar words: convention, conventional, lenient, convey, convert, conversion, science, conversation, convince, experience, convinced, experienced, conference, consequence, in consequence, even if, invent, inventory, invention, convict, efficiency, hence, fence, conviction, commence, essence, sequence, evidence, sentence, reference.