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vantage
[ van-tij, vahn- ]
noun
- a position, condition, or place affording some advantage or a commanding view.
- an advantage or superiority:
the vantage of wisdom that often comes with age.
- British. advantage ( def 5 ).
vantage
/ ˈɑːԳɪ /
noun
- a state, position, or opportunity affording superiority or advantage
- superiority or benefit accruing from such a position, state, etc
- tennis short for advantage
Derived Forms
- ˈԳٲ, adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of vantage1
Example Sentences
Police in riot gear were using the area as a vantage point to monitor a dissident republican parade - led by around 50 people in paramilitary-style uniforms - from Creggan to the Bogside.
The father-of-four used his camera lens to bring the Moon and Wales' highest peak into the same sphere after identifying the perfect vantage point.
He seemed to prefer the slightly higher vantage point from the bench.
From that vantage point, there is no reason to create accommodations for parents of young children in Congress.
He wasn’t an actor for fame or fortune, but to look at life from all of its different vantage points.
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