Conveniant vs. Convenient: What's the Difference?

Edited by Huma Saeed || By Sawaira Riaz || Published on October 28, 2023
"Conveniant" is an incorrect spelling. The right spelling is "Convenient," which means suitable or favorable for a particular purpose.

Which is correct: Conveniant or Convenient
How to spell Convenient?

Conveniant is Incorrect

Convenient is Correct
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Key Differences
Recall that the word ends in "ent," similar to "patient" or "consistent."

Sawaira Riaz
Oct 28, 2023
Think of "convenience" which has the same spelling pattern.

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Oct 28, 2023
"Ven" in the middle is followed by "ient," not "iant."

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Oct 28, 2023
"Convenient" contains "convene" within it.

Janet White
Oct 28, 2023
The word "i" is in the middle, not at the end.

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Oct 28, 2023
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Conveniant and Convenient Definitions
Convenient
Not causing difficulty or trouble.
Online payments are a convenient option for many.

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Sep 13, 2023
Convenient
Located nearby or within easy reach.
The store is convenient to my house.

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Sep 13, 2023
Convenient
Designed for comfort or utility.
The car has convenient storage compartments.

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Sep 13, 2023
Convenient
Suited or favorable to one's comfort, purpose, or needs
A convenient time to receive guests.
A convenient excuse for not going.

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Sep 12, 2023
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Convenient
Easy to reach; accessible
A bank with branches at six convenient locations.

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Sep 12, 2023
Convenient
Close at hand; near
An apartment that is convenient to transportation.

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Sep 12, 2023
Convenient
Serving to reduce a difficulty, or accessible with minimum difficulty; expedient.
Fast food might be convenient, but it's also very unhealthy.

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Sep 12, 2023
Convenient
Suspicious due to suiting someone's purposes very well.
How convenient that you caught a cold the night before your essay was due.

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Convenient
Fit or adapted; suitable; proper; becoming; appropriate.
Feed me with food convenient for me.
Neither filthiness, nor foolish talking, nor jesting, which are not convenient.

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Sep 12, 2023
Convenient
Affording accommodation or advantage; well adapted to use; handly; as, a convenient house; convenient implements or tools.

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Convenient
Seasonable; timely; opportune; as, a convenient occasion; a convenient season.

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Convenient
Near at hand; easy of access.
Hereties used to be brought thither, convenient for burning.

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Convenient
Suited to your comfort or purpose or needs;
A convenient excuse for not going

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Sep 12, 2023
Convenient
Large and roomy (`convenient' is archaic in this sense);
A commodious harbor
A commodious building suitable for conventions

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Sep 12, 2023
Convenient
Suitable or favorable, making something easier or beneficial.
The hotel's location is convenient for sightseeing.

Janet White
Sep 13, 2023
FAQs
Why is it called Convenient?
It derives from the Latin "conveniens," meaning to come together or agree, hence implying suitability.

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Oct 28, 2023
What is the plural form of Convenient?
Convenient is an adjective; thus, it doesn't have a plural form.

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Oct 28, 2023
Which conjunction is used with Convenient?
Conjunctions like "and" or "but" can be used depending on the context.

Janet White
Oct 28, 2023
Is Convenient a vowel or consonant?
It's a word containing both vowels and consonants.

Janet White
Oct 28, 2023
Is Convenient a countable noun?
It's an adjective and doesn't have a countable form.

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Oct 28, 2023
How is Convenient used in a sentence?
"The mobile app makes it convenient to check y

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Oct 28, 2023
Which article is used with Convenient?
"A" when used generically and "the" when referring to something specific.

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Oct 28, 2023
Which determiner is used with Convenient?
"This," "that," "a," depending on the context.

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Oct 28, 2023
What is the first form of Convenient?
As an adjective, it doesn't have verb forms. But for the root verb, it's "convene."

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Oct 28, 2023
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Sawaira RiazSawaira is a dedicated content editor at difference.wiki, where she meticulously refines articles to ensure clarity and accuracy. With a keen eye for detail, she upholds the site's commitment to delivering insightful and precise content.

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