Convenience vs. Opportunity

Convenience vs. Opportunity — Is There a Difference?
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Difference Between Convenience and Opportunity

Conveniencenoun

The quality of being convenient.

Fast food is popular because of its cost and convenience.

Opportunitynoun

A chance for advancement, progress or profit.

Conveniencenoun

Those things which make life more convenient.

Opportunitynoun

A favorable circumstance or occasion.

Having a holiday is a great opportunity to relax.

Conveniencenoun

A convenient time

...at your convenience...

Opportunitynoun

opportuneness

The Court questioned the opportunity of introducing these measures in such an uncertain economic climate.
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Conveniencenoun

clipping of public convenience: a public lavatory.

Opportunitynoun

a possibility due to a favorable combination of circumstances;

the holiday gave us the opportunity to visit Washingtonnow is your chance

Convenienceverb

to make convenient

Conveniencenoun

the state of being suitable or opportune;

chairs arranged for his own convenience

Conveniencenoun

the quality of being useful and convenient;

they offered the convenience of an installment plan

Conveniencenoun

a toilet that is available to the public

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Conveniencenoun

a device that is very useful for a particular job