Pronunciation: /ədˈvæntɪdʒ/
noun a condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable or superior position
A1 Having a good memory is an advantage in school.
A2 Being able to speak multiple languages can be an advantage when traveling.
B1 One advantage of living in a city is having access to more job opportunities.
B2 One of the advantages of using public transportation is reducing carbon emissions.
C1 An advantage of working from home is the flexibility it offers.
C2 Having a strong network of contacts can be a significant advantage in the business world.
verb to benefit or gain an advantage
A1 I will advantage of the opportunity to learn a new language.
A2 She advantages from having a flexible work schedule.
B1 The company hopes to advantage from the new marketing campaign.
B2 The team was able to advantage of the competitor's weakness.
C1 He strategically advantaged himself by investing in the stock market.
C2 The politician tried to advantage from the current situation for personal gain.
formal One advantage of using this software is its ability to streamline processes.
informal The advantage of living close to work is that you can sleep in longer.
slang Dude, the advantage of having a car is you can go wherever you want, whenever you want.
figurative In the game of chess, having the advantage means you are in a better position to win.
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