conveniente

Italian

Etymology

From Latin conveniens, convenientem.

Verb

conveniente

  1. present participle of convenire

Adjective

conveniente (masculine and feminine plural convenienti)

  1. convenient
  2. suitable, fitting
  3. cheap, attractive (price)
  4. profitable, advantageous
  5. cost-effective

Latin

Participle

conveniente

  1. ablative masculine singular of conveniēns
  2. ablative feminine singular of conveniēns
  3. ablative neuter singular of conveniēns

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin conveniens, convenientem.

Adjective

conveniente m or f (plural convenientes, comparable)

  1. convenient; expedient (quick or easy to use)

Synonyms


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin conveniens, convenientem. Cf. also the older form conviniente.

Adjective

conveniente (plural convenientes)

  1. convenient
  2. suitable
  3. opportune

Antonyms

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