In a convenient manner, form, or situation; without difficulty.
"The new app stores your data conveniently so you can access it anytime without any trouble."
In plain English: Conveniently means something happens at an easy time that fits your schedule perfectly.
"The store is conveniently located right next to my office, so I stop on my way home for groceries."
Usage: Use conveniently to describe an action that happens easily because of favorable timing or location, such as stopping at the store on your way home. It often implies luck in how well something fits into one's schedule rather than just general ease.
The word conveniently comes from combining the adjective convenient with the suffix -ly to form an adverb. It entered English as a straightforward grammatical construction that retains its original sense of doing something easily or at a suitable time.