Advantage Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary (2024)

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advantage

/ədˈvæntɪʤ/ Brit /ədˈvɑːntɪʤ/

noun

plural

advantages

advantage

/ədˈvæntɪʤ/ Brit /ədˈvɑːntɪʤ/

noun

plural

advantages

Britannica Dictionary definition of ADVANTAGE

1

[count]

a

:

something (such as a good position or condition) that helps to make someone or something better or more likely to succeed than others

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b

:

a good or desirable quality or feature

  • Being able to set your own schedule is one of the advantages of owning a business.

  • Among the advantages of a small college is its campus life.

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opposite disadvantage

2

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benefit or gain

  • There isn't any advantage in/to leaving early.

  • She used her position for personal advantage. [=for personal gain; to help herself]

  • The error was to our advantage. [=we were helped by the error]

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opposite disadvantage

◊ If you turn/use something to your advantage or to good advantage, you use something in a way that is helpful to you.

  • Is there a way to turn this situation to our advantage? [=is there a way to exploit this situation?; is there a way to take advantage of this situation?]

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tennis

:

the first point won after the score is tied at 40–40

used to announce the person who has won the point

  • Advantage Mr. Jones.

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take advantage of

1

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to use (something, such as an opportunity) in a way that helps you

:

to make good use of (something)

  • We took advantage of the warm weather and did some yard work.

  • They are taking advantage of an opportunity to travel.

  • You should take (full) advantage of this opportunity while you can.

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2

a

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to ask for or expect more than is fair or reasonable from (someone)

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to treat (someone who is generous or helpful) unfairly

  • After a while, I began to think she was taking advantage of me.

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b

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to use (something) unfairly for personal gain

  • He took advantage of [=exploited] my lack of knowledge.

  • She took advantage of our generosity.

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to advantage

:

in an attractive and appealing way

  • The display shows off the collection to (good/best) advantage.

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Advantage Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary (2024)
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