convenient
Pronunciation: [kənˈviːniənt]
Context: "everyday life"
(adjective) something is easy to use or helps you do things without much trouble. When something is convenient, it makes your life simpler and saves you time.
Example
The store is very convenient because it’s just down the street from my house.
Example
The bus stop is not convenient; it’s too far away and takes too long to walk to.
Example
Is it convenient for you to meet at the park after school?
Context: "time management"
(adjective) when something happens at a good time for you. If a meeting or event fits into your schedule easily, it is convenient.
Example
The appointment was convenient because it was scheduled right after lunch.
Example
The timing of the meeting was not convenient and clashed with my dinner plans.
Example
Is this time convenient for everyone to attend the meeting?
Context: "accessibility"
(adjective) It means something is nearby or easy to get to. A convenient location is one that is simple to reach.
Example
The hotel we booked has a convenient location near all the attractions.
Example
The conference center is not very convenient; it’s located far from public transportation.
Example
How convenient is the bus route to get to the office?