conveniently

adverb12 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

placed in a location that is easy to get to or use

used to suggest someone is deliberately paying no attention to a known fact or problem

used, often ironically, to suggest someone is deliberately not remembering something problematic

used to suggest someone deliberately fails to notice or consider something important

to find or place something in a location that is easy for access or use

to keep something in a place that allows for easy retrieval

used to suggest someone deliberately leaves out information, especially to mislead

to put something in a position that is easy to access or use

used to imply someone deliberately fails to do something they should do

to provide a short, clear description of the main facts or ideas

to separate something into parts in a way that is simple or logical

to schedule something to happen at a very suitable or advantageous time