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conveniently-situated

|con-ve-ni-ent-ly-sit-u-at-ed|

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/kənˈviːniəntli ˈsɪtʃueɪtɪd/

easy-to-reach location

Etymology
Etymology Information

'conveniently-situated' originates from the combination of 'conveniently' and 'situated', where 'conveniently' is derived from Latin 'convenire', meaning 'to come together', and 'situated' from Latin 'situare', meaning 'to place'.

Historical Evolution

'conveniently-situated' evolved from the combination of the words 'convenient' and 'situated', which were used separately in Middle English and later combined in modern English.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'conveniently' meant 'suitable' and 'situated' meant 'placed', but over time, the combination evolved to mean 'located in an easy-to-reach place'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

located in a place that is easy to reach or access.

The hotel is conveniently-situated near the airport.

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Last updated: 2025/03/25 16:07