Advantageously

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ədˌvænˈteɪdʒəsli/

Definitions of advantageously

adverb in a way that is favorable or beneficial; in a manner that gives an advantage

Example Sentences

A1 She packed her lunch advantageously, making sure to include all her favorite snacks.

A2 The student advantageously used flashcards to study for the exam.

B1 By planning ahead, she was able to advantageously schedule her appointments for the week.

B2 The company strategically and advantageously positioned themselves in the market.

C1 The negotiation was advantageously handled by the experienced team.

C2 The lawyer advantageously presented the evidence in court, leading to a successful outcome.

Examples of advantageously in a Sentence

formal The company decided to strategically position their new product advantageously in the market.

informal He always manages to place himself advantageously in any situation.

slang She played her cards advantageously and won the game.

figurative The artist advantageously used light and shadow to create a stunning painting.

Grammatical Forms of advantageously

past tense

advantageously

plural

advantageously

comparative

more advantageously

superlative

most advantageously

present tense

advantageously

future tense

will advantageously

perfect tense

has advantageously

continuous tense

is advantageously

singular

advantageously

positive degree

advantageously

infinitive

to advantageously

gerund

advantageously

participle

advantageously

Origin and Evolution of advantageously

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Old French and Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'advantageously' originated from the Old French word 'avantageusement', which was derived from the Latin word 'ad' (to) + 'vantagium' (advantage).
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'advantageously' has retained its original meaning of being beneficial or favorable, and is commonly used in various contexts to describe something that is done in a way that brings advantages or benefits.