Disadvantages [noun]

Definition of Disadvantages:

difficulty, trouble

Opposite/Antonyms of Disadvantages:


Sentence/Example of Disadvantages:

His discoveries were numerous, though his experiments were made under great disadvantages.

She was delicate and unaccustomed to privation and discomfort—and the cottage had its disadvantages.

Mr. Hayden has made considerable progress, considering his disadvantages, in his educational improvements.

For long-exposure photography, the advantage above referred to is obvious, but it is attended by certain disadvantages.

In this connexion it may be said that a good railway system obviates many of the disadvantages attending the use of tents.

Though short and deformed, his manners instantly redeemed the disadvantages of his figure.

But, in spite of these disadvantages, it seemed at first as if the fortunes of the day were to go in their favour.

The working-girls' club taught the working girls themselves the causes of their economic disadvantages.

I had now balanced advantages and disadvantages together, and was recapitulating the whole.

Here on the heights we have none of the disadvantages of Naples, the noise, the unsavory odors, or the uncleanliness.