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Natalia09 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Comfort or convenience

I need to describe a bath. Which word should I better use "convenience" of "comfort" in this relation?
  

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A bath can be both a comfort and a convenience. In general, "convenience" has more of a practical feel, while "comfort" has more of a feeling of pampering or luxury.

  • A bath can be both a comfort and a convenience.
  • In general, "convenience" has more of a practical feel, while "comfort" has more of a feeling of pampering or luxury.
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A bath can be both a comfort and a convenience. In general, "convenience" has more of a practical feel, while "comfort" has more of a feeling of pampering or luxury.

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