The difference between Amenity and Convenience
When used as nouns, amenity means pleasantness, whereas convenience means the quality of being convenient.
Convenience is also verb with the meaning: to make convenient.
check bellow for the other definitions of Amenity and Convenience
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Amenity as a noun:
Pleasantness.
Examples:
"We especially enjoyed the amenity of the climate on our last holiday."
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Amenity as a noun:
A thing or circumstance that is welcome and makes life a little easier or more pleasant.
Examples:
"All the little amenities the hotel provided made our stay very enjoyable."
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Amenity as a noun:
Convenience.
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Amenity as a noun (cartography):
a unit pertaining to the infrastructure of a community, such as a public toilet, a postbox, a library etc.
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Convenience as a noun:
The quality of being convenient.
Examples:
"Fast food is popular because of its cost and convenience."
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Convenience as a noun:
Those things which make life more convenient.
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Convenience as a noun:
A convenient time
Examples:
"...at your convenience..."
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Convenience as a noun (chiefly, British):
a public lavatory.
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Convenience as a verb:
to make convenient