DISADVANTAGE vs DISFAVOR: NOUN
- Absence or deprivation of advantage; that which prevents success or renders it difficult; any unfavorable circumstance or condition: as, the disadvantage of poverty or imperfect education.
- Loss; injury; prejudice to interest, reputation, credit, profit, or other good: as, to sell goods to disadvantage.
- Synonyms Detriment, injury, hurt, harm, damage, prejudice, drawback.
- Deprivation of advantage; unfavorable or prejudicial quality, condition, circumstance, or the like; that which hinders success, or causes loss or injury.
- Damage or loss, especially to reputation or finances; detriment.
- An unfavorable condition or position.
- Loss; detriment; hindrance; prejudice to interest, fame, credit, profit, or other good.
- A weakness or undesirable characteristic; a con.
- A setback or handicap.
- The quality of having an inferior or less favorable position
- An inclination to withhold approval from some person or group
- The state of being out of favor
- The condition of being regarded with disapproval.
- Alternative spelling of disfavour.
- Unfavorable regard; slight displeasure; discountenance; disesteem; disparagement: as, the conduct of the minister incurred the disfavor of his sovereign; to speak in one's disfavor.
- Want of favor; the state of being regarded unfavorably: as, to be in disfavor at court.
- An act of disregard, dislike, or unkindness.
- Synonyms Disfavor, Disgrace, etc. See odium.
- Want of favor of favorable regard; disesteem; disregard.
- Unfavorable opinion or regard; disapproval.
- The state of not being in favor; a being under the displeasure of some one; state of unacceptableness.
- An unkindness; a disobliging act.
DISADVANTAGE vs DISFAVOR: VERB
- To place at a disadvantage.
- Put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm
- Put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm
DISADVANTAGE vs DISFAVOR: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To put at a disadvantage; hinder or harm.
- To injure the interest of; to be detrimental to.
- To injure the form or looks of.
- To withhold or withdraw favor from; to regard with disesteem; to show disapprobation of; to discountenance.
- To slow down or otherwise reduce the success of (a chemical process or pathway).
- To view or treat with dislike or disapproval.
DISADVANTAGE vs DISFAVOR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Hinder, harm
- Put at a disadvantage
- To hinder or embarrass; do something prejudicial or injurious to; put at disadvantage.
- To withdraw or withhold favor, friendship, or support from; check or oppose by disapprobation; discountenance.
- To mar; blemish; disfigure.
- Put at a disadvantage
- Hinder, harm
DISADVANTAGE vs DISFAVOR: RELATED WORDS
- Constraint, Inequity, Problem, Difficulty, Drawback, Burden, Disparity, Detriment, Advantage, Disadvantageous, Disfavour, Hamper, Disfavor, Hinder, Handicap
- Distaste, Disuse, Contempt, Disrespect, Aversion, Detriment, Favoritism, Scorn, Antipathy, Disdain, Favor, Disadvantage, Disapproval, Dislike, Disfavour
DISADVANTAGE vs DISFAVOR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Obstacle, Gap, Shortcoming, Constraint, Inequity, Problem, Difficulty, Burden, Disparity, Detriment, Advantage, Disadvantageous, Hamper, Hinder, Handicap
- Unhappiness, Anathema, Disrepair, Displeasure, Disgust, Deference, Wayside, Desuetude, Disuse, Contempt, Disrespect, Detriment, Scorn, Disdain, Disadvantage
DISADVANTAGE vs DISFAVOR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Disadvantage compensation does not require a disability card.
- Imprisonment does not sanction such discimination and disadvantage.
- Another disadvantage of rabbit cages is their cost.
- Now, this is both an advantage and disadvantage.
- This system works to the disadvantage of women.
- But they do have one very big disadvantage.
- Groupthink can be considered another big task disadvantage.
- Why is it important to understand community disadvantage?
- It would therefore not actually be a disadvantage.
- This begins by tracking participation levels and acting if evidence emerges that disadvantage in life is compounded by disadvantage in access to guidance.
- Nevertheless, for several reasons, the ascites method has fallen into disfavor.
- The Old Testament looks on these people with disfavor and judgment.
- American birth and did not emphasize his disfavor with the British.
- Your mentors have left the organization or fallen into disfavor.
- Jason, looking at the man with disgust and disfavor.
- Lima speak candidly of her disfavor for death penalty.
- The courts strongly disfavor forum shopping for this reason.
- Constitution because its primary purpose was to disfavor Muslims.
- Puritan leaders brought the movement into great disfavor.
- China and meet with strong disfavor in Beijing.
DISADVANTAGE vs DISFAVOR: QUESTIONS
- What is the disadvantage of studying classical mythology?
- What is not a disadvantage of internal fertilization?
- What is'closing the gap'with Indigenous disadvantage?
- What is the economic disadvantage threshold for businesses?
- What is the disadvantage of Antonio's monolingualism?
- What is the disadvantage of sublingual Drug Administration?
- Do silk appointments disadvantage women barristers in Tasmania?
- Are overcrowded homes the root of Indigenous disadvantage?
- Does advantage negate disadvantage for sneak attack?
- Do NGOs disproportionately disadvantage poor people?
- How do I get help with the disfavor crossword puzzle?