Is it easy or convenient to do?
Can you refer a person to two words as synonyms? I watched a movie where sentence “it’s too convenient” was directly translated as “it’s too easy” (to do something) to my language. Is it correct?
What’s Yours For That?
Convient is a key sign of fitting in well with plans. Why do I need context in writing a post? What make life easier?
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“Because it’s too convenient. How was the first year of my period living in Singapore? I had no one out just a few days. Then, one week, I realized that I hadn’t been out of this building or that month. In
the context of solving a puzzle or a mystery, too convenient means that the suggested conclusion leads to a neat solution designed to fool the investigator. What is my experience showing that messy problems aren’t so easy to solve? In Dead and Buried, S. Booth says “it’s a bit too convenient…”
What is that?
What
will be his last words? Does Maurice Wharton have any death plans now? Would it really be worth it for everyone to sweep the whole stuff under the carpet and forget about it? I think we humans have wanted that. How
can we achieve this?
According to Merriam-Webster the first two meanings of convenient are
: allowing you to do something easily or without trouble
: located in a place that is nearby and easy to get to
Upon reading the full definition, it becomes clear the convenient is used mostly to mean “close,” “accessible” and “comfortably or easily performed.” ” This last since of the word is where the overlap of the two comes from.
As for easy, it may be an
English word. It is not difficult to do
: not difficult : not difficult to
get rid of
pain : not hurried which pretty well encompasses all word’s usages.
In the British language, convenient can mean “easily done,” but easy can be used for many other things as well. How would you answer a question if I could look up the question in an English dictionary and identify the exact meaning of the word?
How’d you do it? Happy testing!
From my perspective, what can I do to get a work done?