Convenient
convenient (adjective) - easy to use, an easy way to do something
convenient, all-in-one, low cost units
soak in water for a couple of hours, or overnight if more convenient
offers a quick and convenient way of cooling off in the hot humid afternoon
plugged into a convenient socket outlet
as convenient a place to live as they could wish for
convenient access to the city's air terminal and main railway station
quite convenient
extremely convenient
highly convenient
mutually convenient
a mutually convenient time to meet
congregating at some convenient spot
she intended to withdraw from the arrangement as soon as it was convenient
would be convenient if you could come at once
much more convenient if you say nothing at all
this is hardly convenient
a major part of his job involved sitting on his fanny under a convenient fan listening to the sound of his own voice
a convenient word to express an emotion
methods of regulation economically convenient to industry
this all struck him as being very convenient indeed
prove to be convenient
had become a convenient dumping ground
it would be convenient scientifically and sometimes personally to regard work as a separable part of a human life
a yacht as efficient as possible when racing yet convenient for families
a convenient summary
the most convenient method
allowing the designer to work in the most convenient manner
this is a convenient illustration of how useless the law is
convenient to make some mention of their views
asked to participate in an hour long interview at a mutually convenient time
explanations and justifications that are socially attractive and emotionally convenient
tax paying procedures convenient to the taxpayer
the beach, easily the most convenient, comfortable and enjoyable way to holiday in this country
provides a convenient waterway for travelling
Example sentences:
* This new product offers a quick and convenient way of cooling off on a hot day.
* I know it isn't very convenient, but it will just take a second.
* We have a son, aged 15, and he says it would be more convenient for him if he stayed with his father.
* Is this a convenient time to talk?
* It also provides a convenient waterway for travelling and for transporting logs.
* It would be convenient if he could come at once.
* The manner and timing of tax payments should be convenient to the taxpayer.
* It would have been much more convenient, if you had said nothing at all, and let me do the speaking.
* Out here is dark and lonely, and as convenient a place as they could wish for to stick a knife in and leave me cold.
* Reading on a computer, however, is still not very convenient and probably won't replace paper for a long time.
* Located right in the city centre, convenient access to the city's air terminal and main railway station, the Warsaw Marriott is as luxurious as you would expect from any hotel managed and operated by Marriott Hotels.
* These explanations and justifications for the loneliness and isolation of older people are socially attractive and emotionally convenient for those who feel some guilt about their situation.
* Although it would be convenient scientifically and sometimes personally to regard work as a separable part of a human life this separation is never entirely valid and can be misleading.
* Someone else who seemed to have no difficulties keeping to schedule was Michael Stein --; but then, as Stephen had begun to remark rather acidly, a major part of his job involved sitting on his fanny under a convenient fan listening to the sound of his own voice.
* The fact that she had implied that she intended to withdraw from the arrangement as soon as it was convenient did not matter, Jehan thought, unless Alexei's character was to provide the excuse…
* Easily the most convenient, comfortable and enjoyable way to holiday in Ontario is to tour by car, combining city sightseeing with ventures off the beaten track.
* Forty consultants (20 physicians, 20 surgeons) were asked to participate in an hour long interview at a mutually convenient time during June 1992.
* The excavator noted that domestic rubbish had been tipped inside the precinct because, either it had become a convenient dumping ground, or there had been an attempt at deliberate desecration, as happened at a later date in the orchestra of the Verulamium temple theatre.
* Convenient to the Hazel Hotel, and to shops the studio is situated only 50 minutes from Dublin.
* Put three pounds of fine dried apricots to soak in water just to cover for a couple of hours, or overnight if it is more convenient.
* Whilst theses three elements have been elaborated upon in subsequent cases they are a convenient starting point for consideration of the case law.
* The case of Charles Rickards is a convenient illustration of the effects of the doctrine of waiver.
* It offers a convenient way of sending a number of control characters to the screen.
* Right, okay, so the three areas of professional telephone behaviour were, when you answer the phone you give a verbal handshake, by introducing yourself, finding out who is on the other end of the line, and asking them if it's convenient to talk.
* It is sold dry, in powder form, which is generally stronger than the more convenient ready-mixed varieties.
* It will be convenient, therefore, to make some mention of their views on the matter.
* It is rare for a house of this size and date to remain thatched, for so often the roof pitch would be changed to accommodate the more convenient slates or tiles.
* The free Trade Agreement will do the trick… a situation in which the old-fashioned Unionist intransigence which served Britain so well in the past will also be outdated as no longer so convenient to imperialism .
* At one time, there was one high up on Etna which served as a convenient overnight refuge for geologists watching activity in the crater.
* It is also sometimes convenient to take a change of clothes along with you, since you never know whether you'll get stuck and have to spend the night there.
* It is convenient to divide approaches to the study of learning into two broad categories....
* A separate shower cabinet may be more convenient to step into for those with much arthritis in the hip and knee joints, but the cabinets of superior quality, which are not too small, are the only ones really worth considering for a disabled person, and they are fairly expensive.
* This should be sited in the house or in an outbuilding, where it is simply plugged into a convenient socket outlet which acts as the on/off switch for the lights.
* "Boring" is a convenient portmanteau word for adolescents to use in describing anything they find alien or frightening.
* Gunningham concluded that the laws only reflected the types of control which were economically convenient to industry, and that since strict enforcement of more severe legislation would attack the very root of capitalism… then any compromise between alternative policies and views is always struck within an area which does not threaten these interests.
* It struck him as convenient the way women placed such reliance on their emotions.
* The most convenient method is by the addition of excess barium chloride and back titration with EDTA, as in the determination of hardness.
* So landowners, from the king down to relatively small provincial lords, founded boroughs right and left, especially where they saw merchants and traders already congregating at some convenient spot, near the protection of a castle or an abbey, which were considerable markets also, at some important river-crossing, and so on.
* Yet it is hardly convenient for patients in areas with growing population to have to travel to Inner London for routine treatment.
* See chapter six for a convenient summary.
* All the most popular colour specification systems are provided, including CIELAB, Munsell, NCS and Pantone, allowing the designer to work in the most convenient manner.
* This is a very convenient system, but as well as contact problems electronic ones can arise if pressure is insufficient.
* Great attention has been paid to the layout of the cockpit so that it is as efficient as possible when racing yet convenient when the yacht is being cruised with only the family on board.
* The fact that consumer platforms will generally be convenient, all-in-one, low cost units needing nothing more sophisticated than a domestic television for display purposes, suggest that many libraries may be able to support all available platforms and so give their customers the widest possible choice.






