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advantageous
[ ad-vuhn-tey-juhs ]
adjective
- providing an advantage; furnishing convenience or opportunity; favorable; profitable; useful; beneficial:
an advantageous position;
an advantageous treaty.
advantageous
/ ˌæ屹əˈٱɪə /
adjective
- producing advantage
Derived Forms
- ˌ屹ˈٲdzܲԱ, noun
- ˌ屹ˈٲdzܲ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- v·ٲgdzܲ· adverb
- v·ٲgdzܲ·Ա noun
- ԴDza··ٲgdzܲ adjective
- ԴDza··ٲgdzܲ·ly adverb
- ԴDza··ٲgdzܲ·ness noun
- ܲȴ-v·ٲgdzܲ adjective
- quasi-v·ٲgdzܲ· adverb
- ܲa··ٲgdzܲ adjective
- ܲa··ٲgdzܲ·ly adverb
- ܲa··ٲgdzܲ·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of advantageous1
Example Sentences
Shedeur, who has been branded a 'nepo baby', says having Deion as his dad has been advantageous to his football career as he has learned to deal with expectation and pressure from a young age.
Choosing to fight would require someone to change their lifestyle and make potentially challenging sacrifices, so it may be psychologically advantageous, in the short term, to "flee" by choosing climate denialism, Brosch said.
As difficult as it may be to face an unclear future, the most advantageous thing you can do is shift your focus to the things you can control.
"It needs to end in a way that's maximally advantageous to the security of the United States and it needs to end in a way that gets our European allies to take increased responsibility."
It does not mean dismissing a case if it “would be politically advantageous to the defendant or to those who appointed me,” she went on.
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