expedient
Meanings
Plural: expedients
Noun
- a means to an end; not necessarily a principled or ethical one
- A method or means for achieving a particular result, especially when direct or efficient; a resource.
Adjective
- serving to promote your interest
- "was merciful only when mercy was expedient"
Adjective Satellite
- appropriate to a purpose; practical
- "in the circumstances it was expedient to express loyalty"
Adj
- Suitable to effect some desired end or the purpose intended.
- Affording short-term benefit, often at the expense of the long-term.
- Governed by self-interest, often short-term self-interest.
- Expeditious, quick, rapid.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English expedient, from Old French expedient, from Latin expediens (stem expedient-), present participle of expedire (“to bring forward, to dispatch, to expedite; impers. to be profitable, serviceable, advantageous, expedient”), from ex (“out”) + pēs (“foot, hoof”).
Antonyms
Scrabble Score: 19
expedient is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL wordexpedient is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
expedient is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 21
expedient is a valid Words With Friends word