🔭vantage

noun
/ˈvæntɪdʒ/

Meaning

a position or situation that gives an advantage or a good view

Example Sentences

From this vantage, we could see the entire valley.

Example Expressions

vantage point

Synonyms

advantage, position, perspective, viewpoint

Antonyms

disadvantage, weakness

Collocations

vantage point, strategic vantage, vantage position, vantage view

More Example Sentences

Overall, the advantages carry more weight than the disadvantages.

The advantage of studying abroad is gaining international experience.

The biggest advantage of my proposal is that it can be implemented quickly.

The advantage of living in a city is that all services are easily accessible.

On balance, I think the advantages are more significant than the disadvantages.

The advantage of freelancing is freedom; the disadvantage is income uncertainty.

The advantage of buying a car is independent travel; the downside is maintenance cost.

A major disadvantage of online education is the lack of hands-on learning opportunities.

The advantage of social media is easy access to information; the disadvantage is the spread of misinformation.

The advantage of online shopping is buying from home; the disadvantage is not seeing the product before purchasing.

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heated disagreement or argument; a point asserted in debate
An important achievement or stage in a process or journey.
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