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BNC: 23895 COCA: 31868

disadvantageous

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disadvantageous /dɪsˌædˌvænˈteɪʤəs/ adjective
disadvantageous
/dɪsˌædˌvænˈteɪʤəs/
adjective
Learner's definition of DISADVANTAGEOUS
[more disadvantageous; most disadvantageous] formal
: making it harder for a person to succeed or to do something : causing someone to have a disadvantage不利的
opposite advantageous

— disadvantageously

adverb [more disadvantageously; most disadvantageously]
BNC: 23895 COCA: 31868

disadvantageous

adjective

dis·​ad·​van·​ta·​geous (ˌ)dis-ˌad-ˌvan-ˈtā-jəs How to pronounce disadvantageous (audio)
-vən-
1
: constituting a disadvantage
2
disadvantageously adverb
disadvantageousness noun

Example Sentences

They might have to resell the property at a disadvantageous time. Minority groups find themselves in a disadvantageous position. The current system is disadvantageous to women.
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Word History

First Known Use

1603, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of disadvantageous was in 1603
BNC: 23895 COCA: 31868

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