Meaning & Definition of word "Disadvantageous"

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    Disadvantageous

    /ˌdɪsədˈvæntɪdʒəs/

    adjective:

    • 1. likely to cause harm or disadvantage; unfavorable.
      • Example: The new policy could be disadvantageous to small businesses struggling to compete.
    • 2. causing an unfavorable condition or situation.
      • Example: Living in a high-crime area was disadvantageous for the families trying to improve their lives.
    • 3. putting one at a disadvantage.
      • Example: His lack of experience was particularly disadvantageous in a competitive job market.
    • 4. not beneficial; detrimental.
      • Example: The team's decision to choose a difficult location for their event proved to be disadvantageous.
    • 5. resulting in a less favorable outcome.
      • Example: The contract terms were disadvantageous, favoring the supplier over the client.

    Etymology

    Derived from the prefix 'dis-' meaning 'not' and 'advantageous' from advantage.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    no advantage:

    A situation where there is no benefit or gain.

    disadvantage to consider:

    Factors that could lead to a negative outcome.

    Related Words

    disadvantage:

    A condition or situation that puts one in an unfavorable position.

    advantage:

    A condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable position.

    Slang Meanings of disadvantageous

    Meaning: A tough break

    Example Sentence: Missing the deadline was a tough break for him.

    Meaning: A raw deal

    Example Sentence: Getting stuck with the worst shift felt like a raw deal.