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Disadvantage

Noun, Verb
UK /ˌdɪs.ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/
US ˌdɪs.ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/

Definition

(n) : A negative condition or weakness.
(v) : To put someone at a weaker position.

Example

"(n) : Lack of sleep was a major disadvantage for the student before his important exam."

"(n) : Growing up without access to good schools can be a big disadvantage in future opportunities."

"(v) : The new rule disadvantaged smaller companies by giving large businesses more financial support."

Explanation

A disadvantage is a negative condition that makes success harder. For example, having little money is a disadvantage when starting a business. Students without internet access may face a disadvantage compared to others. It’s the opposite of an advantage, which makes things easier. Disadvantages can appear in health, work, sports, or daily life. They highlight challenges, limits, or weaknesses. The word is usually a noun, but sometimes people use it as a verb, meaning to place someone in a weaker position compared to others.

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