conveniently

adv
/kənˈvinjəntli/US/kənˈviːnɪəntli/UK

Etymology

From convenient + -ly.

  1. derived from conveniēns
  2. inherited from convenient
  3. formed as conveniently — “convenient + -ly

Definitions

  1. In a convenient manner, form, or situation

    In a convenient manner, form, or situation; without difficulty.

    • his body was now conveniently inclin'd towards me, and just softly chucking his smooth beardless chin, I asked him if he was afraid of a lady?
  2. In a manner provoking suspicion due to how well it suits someone's purposes.

    • You expect me to believe that someone created a wormhole, and now conveniently has disassembled it?
    • If you prefer to deal in actual figures, as opposed to conveniently distracting speculative ones, then do recall that the British taxpayer bailed out Lloyds to the tune of around £20bn, and continues to face a massive loss on those shares.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for conveniently. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA