advantage
nounDivide advantage into syllables:
ad · van · tage
How to pronounce advantage:
Definition of advantage:
- advantage (noun):
- benefit or profit
- superiority of position or condition
- the quality of having a superior or more favorable position.
Synonyms for advantage:
ace in the hole
ace up your sleeve
advantageousness
aid
allowance
ascendency
asset
assistance
avail
benefit
better
blessing
boon
bulge
catbird seat
clout
coign of vantage
convenience
dominance
drop
edge
expedience
expediency
favor
favorable position
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Antonyms for advantage:
abomination
accident
achilles heel
adversity
affliction
albatross
annoyance
anxiety
bad break
bad fortune
bad luck
bad news
bane
barrier
benefit
blemish
block
blockage
blow
bombshell
bottleneck
burden
calamity
casualty
cataclysm
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