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    disadvantage
    /ˌdɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒ/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. put in an unfavourable position in relation to someone or something else: "the pension scheme tends to disadvantage women"

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  2. DISADVANTAGE definition: 1. a condition or situation that causes problems, especially one that causes something or someone…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DISADVANTAGE is loss or damage especially to reputation, credit, or finances : detriment. How to use disadvantage in a sentence.

  4. A disadvantage is a factor which makes someone or something less useful, acceptable, or successful than other people or things. His two main rivals suffer the disadvantage of having been long-term political exiles.

  5. absence or deprivation of advantage or equality. Synonyms: hindrance, inconvenience, drawback. the state or an instance of being in an unfavorable circumstance or condition: to be at a disadvantage. something that puts one in an unfavorable position or condition: His bad temper is a disadvantage.

  6. A piece of bad luck or a less favorable position is a disadvantage. If you are trying to run a fifty-yard dash in flip flops when everyone else has on running shoes, you'll be at a disadvantage. It's harder to be successful when you start with a disadvantage.

  7. noun. /ˌdɪsədˈvæntɪdʒ/. [countable, uncountable] something that causes problems and tends to stop someone or something from succeeding or making progress a serious/severe/considerable disadvantage disadvantage (of something) One major disadvantage of the area is the lack of public transportation. disadvantage (to something) There are ...

  8. something that makes a situation more difficult, or makes you less likely to succeed: One disadvantage of living in the country is the lack of public transport. at a disadvantage. having problems that other people do not have: Being shy puts him at a disadvantage.

  9. n. 1. an unfavourable circumstance, state of affairs, thing, person, etc. 2. injury, loss, or detriment. 3. an unfavourable condition or situation (esp in the phrase at a disadvantage) vb. ( tr) to put at a disadvantage; handicap.

  10. something that causes problems and tends to stop somebody/something from succeeding or making progress. a serious/severe/significant disadvantage. One major disadvantage of the area is the lack of public transport. What's the main disadvantage? Each plan has its own advantages and disadvantages.

  11. something that puts one in an unfavorable position or condition: His bad temper is a disadvantage. injury to interest, reputation, credit, profit, etc.; loss: Your behavior is a disadvantage to your family's good name. v.t. to subject to disadvantage: I was disadvantaged by illness.