conveniently
1 of 1adverb/kənˈvinjəntli/
1
in a way that is practical, useful, or causes little trouble or effort
- The instructions were conveniently printed on the side of the package.
- You can conveniently schedule an appointment online at any time.
- This bag conveniently transforms into a backpack for travel.
- They've conveniently labeled each drawer for better organization.
- The software conveniently updates itself without requiring user input.
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2
in a location that is easy to reach, use, or access
- The hotel is conveniently located just five minutes from the airport.
- There's a restroom conveniently just outside the lecture hall.
- Their office is conveniently positioned near the central train station.
- She lives conveniently close to work, so she can walk every day.
- The shelves were conveniently within arm's reach of the bed.
3
in a way that avoids difficulty or responsibility, especially by ignoring, forgetting, or omitting something
- He conveniently forgot to mention that he was already married.
- She conveniently lost the receipt when it came time to return the dress.
- They conveniently ignored the warnings until it was too late.
- He conveniently disappeared when the cleaning had to be done.
- The company conveniently omitted that detail from the report.