convenient

 
Pronunciation: /kənˈviːnɪənt/

adjective

  • fitting in well with a person’s needs, activities, and plans: I phoned your office to confirm that this date is convenient
  • involving little trouble or effort: the new car park will make shopping much more convenient
  • (convenient for) situated so as to allow easy access to: the site would have to be convenient for London
  • helpfully placed or occurring: guests were relaxing beneath a convenient palm tree

Derivatives

conveniently

adverb
[sentence adverb]: he lived, conveniently, in Paris

Origin:

late Middle English (in the sense 'befitting, becoming, suitable'): from Latin convenient- 'assembling, agreeing, fitting', from the verb convenire (see convene)