Pronounce Convenience as K OW N V EH N IY EH N K EH.
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a thing which makes something easier for an individual
convenience(noun)the state of being suitable or opportune
"chairs arranged for his own convenience"
convenience(noun)the quality of being useful and convenient
"they offered the convenience of an installment plan"
public toilet, comfort station, public convenience, convenience, public lavatory, restroom, toilet facility, wash room(noun)a toilet that is available to the public
appliance, contraption, contrivance, convenience, gadget, gizmo, gismo, widget(noun)a device or control that is very useful for a particular job
something that adds to one's ease of livinga house with all the modern conveniences that buyers have come to expect
a room furnished with a fixture for flushing body wasteit can be hard to find a public convenience in an unfamiliar train station
I live close to a convenience store.
I hope this will not inconvenience you too much.
A burglar broke into the convenience store last month, but I heard the police caught him yesterday.
Tom stopped at a convenience store to buy some milk.
Tom was able to buy what he needed at a convenience store.
Tom went to a nearby convenience store to buy something to eat.
Would it inconvenience you to go yourself?
Tom stopped at a convenience store to get a drink.
In Japan, you never have to go too far to find a convenience store.
Tom had the munchies, but since there was nothing in the house to eat, he went to the convenience store not too far from where he lived.