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sharlin
what is the difference between expedient, expediency and expedience?
they re all nouns but mean different thing. my teacher gave this as an assignment and i cant seem to figure it out! does anyone know the difference. i think you can find out the meaning through the word itself however im not "word-wise". if you know the answer its going to be a big help =))
Nov 17, 2009 1:02 PM
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Adjective expedient
Serving to promote your interest
"was merciful only when mercy was expedient"
Appropriate to a purpose; practical
"in the circumstances it was expedient to express loyalty"
noun expedient
A means to an end; not necessarily a principled or ethical one
noun expedience
The quality of being suited to the end in view
Taking advantage of opportunities without regard for the consequences for others
expediency synonyms for expedience
cowboy...
November 18, 2009
"expedient" in addition can be an adjective. As a noun "expedient" means some kind of mean for approaching a goal. It could be some method, way or trick.
"expediency" and "expedience" have almost the same meaning. Appropriate synonyms are advisability and practicability. I'm not quite sure but "expediency" is used more often.
November 17, 2009
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