KJV Dictionary Definition: convenience

convenience

CONVENIENCE, CONVENIENCY, n. L. Literally, a coming together; a meeting. Hence,

1. Fitness; suitableness; propriety; adaptation of one thing to another, or to circumstances.

2. Commodiousness; ease; freedom from difficulty.

Every man must want something for the convenience of his life.

There is another convenience in this method.

3. That which gives ease; accommodation; that which is suited to wants or necessity A pair of spectacles is a great convenience in old age.

4. Fitness of time or place.

conveniency

CONVENIENCE, CONVENIENCY, n. L. Literally, a coming together; a meeting. Hence,

1. Fitness; suitableness; propriety; adaptation of one thing to another, or to circumstances.

2. Commodiousness; ease; freedom from difficulty.

Every man must want something for the convenience of his life.

There is another convenience in this method.

3. That which gives ease; accommodation; that which is suited to wants or necessity A pair of spectacles is a great convenience in old age.

4. Fitness of time or place.

convenient

CONVENIENT, a. Fit; suitable; proper; adapted to use or to wants; commodious; followed by to or for; usually by for.

Some arts are peculiarly convenient to particular nations.

Feed me with food convenient for me. Proverbs 30.

conveniently

CONVENIENTLY, adv.

1. Fitly; suitably; with adaptation to the end or effect. That house is not conveniently situated for a tradesman.

2. Commodiously; with ease; without trouble or difficulty. He cannot conveniently accept the invitation.