convenience

simple noun17 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

Used to emphasize how useful or easy something is.

Often used in plural ('modern conveniences') to refer to equipment in the home that makes life easy, like washing machines or microwaves.

Most common way to refer to an added level of convenience.

Refers to a new feature or aspect that makes something more convenient.

Similar to 'added convenience', emphasizing an extra level of ease.

Refers to what is easiest for the organization or management, not necessarily for the public.

An action or decision made because it is advantageous for a politician or party, not because it is right.

A shop that sells food, drinks, etc. and is usually open until late.

Food that is almost ready to eat when it is bought and can be prepared quickly and easily.

A common pairing of nouns to describe a pleasant and easy living situation.

A formal phrase, often used in business correspondence, meaning 'as soon as possible'.

To do something in an easier way, even if it is not the best or most correct way.

A marriage for practical reasons, such as to gain citizenship, not for love.

A formal phrase meaning 'at a time that is suitable for you'.

Done in order to make things easier for someone.

To give or supply convenience as a service or feature.

To provide something as a feature that makes things easier for people.