DISADVANTAGE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary One disadvantage of living in the town is the lack of safe places for children to play We need to consider whether the disadvantages of the plan outweigh the advantages He's at a disadvantage being so shy He had the added disadvantage of being the only man present You have to set the advantages of the scheme against the disadvantages
40 Synonyms Antonyms for DISADVANTAGE(S) - Thesaurus. com Any other policy that unfairly disadvantages people based on characteristics over which they have no meaningful control, such as their ethnicity, race, sex, gender, religious upbringing or native language, would rightly be deemed unacceptable
Disadvantages - definition of disadvantages by . . . - The Free Dictionary 1 absence or deprivation of advantage or equality 2 the state or an instance of being in an unfavorable circumstance or condition: to be at a disadvantage 3 something that puts one in an unfavorable position or condition: A bad temper is a disadvantage 4 injury to interest, reputation, credit, profit, etc ; loss