convenience
noun [ U or C ]
uk/kənˈviːniəns/ usthe fact of something being easy to do, get to, etc., or something that is useful and helpful:
Convenience and comfort are both major factors in consumer choice.
the convenience of online shopping
for the convenience of sb/for sb's convenience We offer large parking lots for customers' convenience.
These links are provided as a convenience and we accept no responsibility for their content.
at sb's convenience
at a time when someone is ready or wants to do something:
In the digital era viewers can watch programmes at their convenience, not the scheduler's.
at sb's earliest convenience formal
as soon as someone is able to do something:
Please arrange a meeting with your mortgage adviser at your earliest convenience.
See also
flag of convenience
convenience
adjective [ before noun ]
uk/kənˈviːniəns/ usconvenience food or meals are ready to eat when you buy them or can be cooked very quickly:
Convenience foods tend to be high in sugar and fat.