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Definition of advantage
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of advantage is as below...
Advantage
(n.)
Superiority
of
state,
or that which gives it;
benefit;
gain;
profit;
as, the
advantage
of a good
constitution..
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Incommodious
::
Incommodious
(a.)
Tending
to
incommode;
not
commodious;
not
affording
ease or
advantage;
unsuitable;
giving
trouble;
inconvenient;
annoying;
as, an
incommodious
seat; an
incommodious
arrangement..
Lure
::
Lure (n.) Any
enticement;
that which
invites
by the
prospect
of
advantage
or
pleasure;
a
decoy.
Service
::
Service
(n.)
Useful
office;
advantage
conferred;
that which
promotes
interest
or
happiness;
benefit;
avail.
Adorn
::
Adorn (v. t.) To deck or dress with
ornaments;
to
embellish;
to set off to
advantage;
to
render
pleasing
or
attractive.
Benefit
::
Benefit
(n.)
Whatever
promotes
prosperity
and
personal
happiness,
or adds value to
property;
advantage;
profit..
Odds
::
Odds (a.)
Difference
in favor of one and
against
another;
excess
of one of two
things
or
numbers
over the
other;
inequality;
advantage;
superiority;
hence,
excess
of
chances;
probability..
Poorly
::
Poorly
(adv.)
With
little
or no
success;
indifferently;
with
little
profit
or
advantage;
as, to do
poorly
in
business..
Pull
::
Pull (n.)
Something
in one's favor in a
comparison
or a
contest;
an
advantage;
means of
influencing;
as, in
weights
the
favorite
had the
pull..
Mounting
::
Mounting
(n.) That by which
anything
is
prepared
for use, or set off to
advantage;
equipment;
embellishment;
setting;
as, the
mounting
of a sword or
diamond..
Avail
::
Avail (v. t.) To turn to the
advantage
of; to be of
service
to; to
profit;
to
benefit;
to help; as,
artifices
will not avail the
sinner
in the day of
judgment..
Self-interest
::
Self-interest
(n.)
Private
interest;
the
interest
or
advantage
of one's self.
Imitate
::
Imitate
(v. t.) To
resemble
(another
species
of
animal,
or a
plant,
or
inanimate
object)
in form,
color,
ornamentation,
or
instinctive
habits,
so as to
derive
an
advantage
thereby;
sa, when a
harmless
snake
imitates
a
venomous
one in color and
manner,
or when an
odorless
insect
imitates,
in
color,
one
having
secretion
offensive
to
birds..
Behooveful
::
Behooveful
(a.)
Advantageous;
useful;
profitable.
Mangonize
::
Mangonize
(v. t.) To
furbish
up for sale; to set off to
advantage.
Profit
::
Profit
(v. i.) To gain
advantage;
to make
improvement;
to
improve;
to gain; to
advance.
Expediency
::
Expediency
(n.) The
quality
of being
expedient
or
advantageous;
fitness
or
suitableness
to
effect
a
purpose
intended;
adaptedness
to
self-interest;
desirableness;
advantage;
advisability;
--
sometimes
contradistinguished
from moral
rectitude.
Cast
::
Cast (n.) A
chance,
opportunity,
privilege,
or
advantage;
specifically,
an
opportunity
of
riding;
a
lift..
Well
::
Well (v. t.) In such
manner
as is
desirable;
so as one could wish;
satisfactorily;
favorably;
advantageously;
conveniently.
Barmecide
::
Barmecide
(n.) One who
proffers
some
illusory
advantage
or
benefit.
Also used as an adj.:
Barmecidal.
Spoil
::
Spoil (n.)
Public
offices
and their
emoluments
regarded
as the
peculiar
property
of a
successful
party or
faction,
to be
bestowed
for its own
advantage;
--
commonly
in the
plural;
as to the
victor
belong
the
spoils..
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