disadvantage

Valid in Scrabble

Scrabble points
18
Words With Friends
21
Letters
12
Pronunciation
/ˌdɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒ/
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/ˌdɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒ/ · /ˌdɪsədˈvæntɪd͡ʒ/

Definition of disadvantage

4 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. A weakness or undesirable characteristic; con; drawback.
    “The disadvantage to owning a food processor is that you have to store it somewhere.”
    “One of the disadvantages of increasing intermediate stops is that, as we have pointed out already, certain prestige trains have to suffer, notably the "Cornish Riviera Express", slowed 15min to Plymouth by stops at Taunton and Exeter; the "Torbay Express", decelerated 18min by stops at Reading, Westbury, Taunton and Newton Abbot; and the "Bristolian", which adds 14min in order to allow for a Bath stop and an increased load.”
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noun

  1. A weakness or undesirable characteristic; con; drawback.
    “The disadvantage to owning a food processor is that you have to store it somewhere.”
    “One of the disadvantages of increasing intermediate stops is that, as we have pointed out already, certain prestige trains have to suffer, notably the "Cornish Riviera Express", slowed 15min to Plymouth by stops at Taunton and Exeter; the "Torbay Express", decelerated 18min by stops at Reading, Westbury, Taunton and Newton Abbot; and the "Bristolian", which adds 14min in order to allow for a Bath stop and an increased load.”
  2. A setback or handicap.
    “My height is a disadvantage for reaching high shelves.”
    “I was brought hither under the disadvantage of being unknown, even by sight, to any of you.”
    “1859-1890, John G. Palfrey, History of New England to the Revolutionary War Abandoned by their great patron, the faction henceforward acted at disadvantage.”
  3. Loss; detriment; hindrance.
    “They would throw a construction on his conduct, to his disadvantage before the public.”

verb

  1. (transitive)To place at a disadvantage.
    “They fear it might disadvantage honest participants to allow automated entries.”
    “For London to have its own exclusive immigration policy would exacerbate the sense that immigration benefits only certain groups and disadvantages the rest. It would entrench the gap between London and the rest of the nation. And it would widen the breach between the public and the elite that has helped fuel anti-immigrant hostility.”

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Etymology

From Middle English disavauntage, from Old French desavantage.

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