A favourable or desirable feature
“Stop-start town traffic gave an advantage to the hybrids, with the Prius, which can run solely on its electric motor at slow speeds, far in the lead.”
A condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable position
“We currently have a significant advantage over our competitors when it comes to our market share.”
A position of superiority or dominance
“On the criterion of competence, Clarke had the advantage over his rivals.”
A benefit in comparison to other available options
“The advantage of staying at this expensive hotel is its central location.”
One's own self-interest
“His defense team has picked a jury that will work to their advantage.”
A right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class
An advantage or a characteristically favorable point
The health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group
The object or goal of something
An improvement or advantage
Influence or power, especially in politics or business
A redeeming quality, feature or characteristic
A good or beneficial quality or attribute of a person or thing
Favour shown to one person or thing over another or others
The power of self-determination
A firm contact or grip
A chance or random event or circumstance
Top advantage in a competition, occupying the front position, leading the rest
A chance or possibility for progress or profit
Compensation or reward given for loss or harm suffered
A result or outcome, especially from work or activity
The number by which votes for one candidate are more than those for all other candidates together
A profit from an investment
A foothold, early stage, or initial position that grants an advantage or entry into a situation
To be beneficial to
“His height and athleticism would advantage him when it came to playing basketball.”
To enhance the value of something, or to make more efficient
To be of use or assistance
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