advantage

word

/ædˈvæntɪdʒ/
ad-VAN-tij
/ɐdvˈɑːntɪdʒ/
uhd-VAHN-tij

Definition

An advantage is something that puts you in a better position or gives you a useful benefit. It can refer to a personal strength, a favorable condition, or a practical benefit of something.

Usage & Nuances

Common patterns include 'have an advantage', 'give someone an advantage', and 'take advantage of'. Be careful: 'take advantage of' can mean use something well, but it can also mean treat someone unfairly. 'Advantage' is common in everyday, business, and academic English.

Example Sentences

Speaking two languages is a big advantage at work.

basic

If we leave now, we'll have the advantage of avoiding traffic.

natural

She knows how to turn a small advantage into a real opportunity.

natural

She has an advantage because she knows the city well.

basic

One advantage of the new phone is its long battery life.

basic

They had a slight advantage, but the game was still close.

natural