Convenient or Convinient
“Convenient” is the correct spelling; “Convinient” is a common mistake caused by wrong pronunciation.
Convinient
Incorrect spelling - Convinient incorrectly adds an extra "i" after "v".
"Convinient" is a common misspelling of "Convenient". Always use "Convenient" when referring to the correct word.
Convenient
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Convenient means easy, suitable, or fitting for a particular purpose."
Definition of Convenient
"Convenient": "Convenient means easy, suitable, or fitting for a particular purpose."
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for Convenient
- • easy
- • suitable
- • practical
Usage Examples
"Correct:" Online shopping is very convenient.
"Correct:" Choose a convenient time for the meeting.
"Correct:" This location is convenient for everyone.
"Incorrect:" Online shopping is very convinient.
Notes:
- • Correct form: con + veni + ent. The “ven” does NOT become “vin”.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which spelling is correct?
A: Convenient is the correct spelling.
Q: What does Convenient mean?
A: Suitable or easy to use.
Q: Why is Convinient wrong?
A: The misplaced 'i' makes it incorrect.
Q: Is Convinient acceptable informally?
A: No, still considered a misspelling.
Q: Example sentence with Convenient?
A: Online shopping is convenient for many people.
Summary
Always choose Convenient—never add the extra “i”.