Convenient vs Handly - What's the difference?
convenient | handly |
Of or pertaining to convenience; simple; easy; expedient.
Of or pertaining to the hand; manual.
* 1921 , Peter George Mode, Source book and bibliographical guide for American church history :
* 1971 , World justice: Volume 12:
* 2009 , Philip Durkin, The Oxford guide to etymology :
Handy; manageable.
* 1859 , The Spectator: Volume 32:
As adjectives the difference between convenient and handly
is that convenient is of or pertaining to convenience; simple; easy; expedient while handly is of or pertaining to the hand; manual.convenient
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Fast food might be convenient , but it's also very unhealthy.
Antonyms
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English
Adjective
(en-adj)- George W. Greene's " Short History of Rhode Island" (1877) is a handly manual but nothing more.
- [...] Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris published a handly manual in off -set intitled Bibliography — International Migration of Manpower (1).
- The word handly has no asterisk because it is in fact recorded several times in Middle English, and with precisely the meaning 'manual'.
- The Practical Guide for Italy, comprising the North and Central portions of the Peninsula has just been issued, and fully sustains the established character of the series. It is accompanied with a handly little map illustrative of the war.