Conveniently vs Convenience - What's the difference?
conveniently | convenience |
In a convenient manner, form, or situation; without difficulty.
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, his body was now conveniently inclin'd towards me, and just softly chucking his smooth beardless chin, I asked him if he was afraid of a lady?}}
the quality of being suitable, useful or convenient
* Shakespeare
anything that makes for an easier life
* Cowper
* Jonathan Swift
a convenient time, especially in the phrase at one's convenience
(chiefly, British) a public toilet
As an adverb conveniently
is in a convenient manner, form, or situation; without difficulty.As a noun convenience is
the quality of being suitable, useful or convenient.conveniently
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Adverb
(en adverb)convenience
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(wikipedia convenience)Noun
(en noun)- Let's further think of this; / Weigh what convenience both of time and means / May fit us to our shape.
- Thus first Necessity invented stools, Convenience next suggested elbow-chairs
- A pair of spectacles and several other little conveniences .
- Fast food is popular because of its cost and convenience .