Disadvantage

/ˌdɪs.ədˈvæn.tɪdʒ/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A condition or situation that makes it more difficult to succeed.
Living in a remote area can be a disadvantage when trying to access important services.
A factor that puts one in a less favorable position.
His lack of experience was a significant disadvantage during the job interview.
A disadvantageous circumstance or condition.
The team faced several disadvantages, including injuries and lack of funding.
An unfavorable position in comparison to others.
The company’s outdated technology put it at a disadvantage against its competitors.
The state of being in an unfavorable position.
She felt that her background was a disadvantage in the competitive field of law.

Etymology

From the prefix 'dis-' meaning 'not' and 'advantage'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

a disadvantage of:
a negative aspect of something.
at a disadvantage:
in a less favorable position compared to others.
level the playing field:
to make conditions fairer for everyone involved.

Related Words

Slang Meanings

A tough break
Getting injured before the finals was a tough break for her.
Shorthanded
We're shorthanded this week, so take it easy on the new hires.