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Disadvantageously - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Disadvantageously means in a way that is unfavorable or harmful. It describes actions or situations that put someone at a disadvantage, making success or progress more difficult.

disadvantageously

/ˌdɪsədˈvænɪdʒəsli/ /ˌdɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒəsli/

Definition:

In a way that causes harm or puts someone in an unfavorable position.

Synonyms:

unfavorably, detrimentally, adversely, harmfully

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

advantageously, favorably, beneficially

Common Collocations:

affect disadvantageously, position disadvantageously, act disadvantageously

Derivatives:

disadvantageous, disadvantageousness

Usage Tips:

Use to describe actions or situations that negatively impact someone or something; often paired with verbs like "affect" or "position."

Common Phrases:

at a disadvantage, play disadvantageously, turn out disadvantageously

Etymology:

Derived from "disadvantage," with roots in Old French "desavantage," meaning lack of advantage.

Examples:

  • 1. She spoke disadvantageously about the proposal during the meeting.
  • 2. The new policy affects small businesses disadvantageously.
  • 3. He positioned himself disadvantageously in the negotiation.
  • 4. The weather worked disadvantageously for the outdoor event.

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