Advantageous

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ædˈvæntɪdʒəs/

Definitions of advantageous

adjective providing an advantage; favorable; beneficial

Example Sentences

A1 It is advantageous to eat fruits and vegetables every day for good health.

A2 Learning a second language can be advantageous for traveling to different countries.

B1 Having good communication skills is advantageous in the workplace.

B2 Being able to adapt to new situations quickly can be advantageous in a fast-paced work environment.

C1 Having a strong network of professional contacts can be highly advantageous for career advancement.

C2 Being bilingual is advantageous in today's globalized world.

Examples of advantageous in a Sentence

formal It is advantageous for companies to invest in employee training programs.

informal It's advantageous to have a friend who works at the company.

slang Having a study group for the exam is really advantageous.

figurative Being able to speak multiple languages is like having an advantageous tool in your toolbox.

Grammatical Forms of advantageous

past tense

advantaged

plural

advantageous

comparative

more advantageous

superlative

most advantageous

present tense

advantages

future tense

will be advantageous

perfect tense

has been advantageous

continuous tense

is being advantageous

singular

advantageous

positive degree

advantageous

infinitive

to advantageous

gerund

advantaging

participle

advantaged

Origin and Evolution of advantageous

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'advantageous' originated from the Latin word 'advantagiosus', which is derived from the Latin word 'advantage' meaning 'to turn towards'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'advantageous' has retained its original meaning of providing benefit or gain, but has also expanded to encompass a broader range of advantageous situations or qualities.