Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Advantages and benefits in American Thesaurus
Advantages and benefits
bells and whistles (noun)
the additional features that make something attractive to use or look at
beneficiary (noun)
charms (noun)
pleasant or attractive qualities or features
comforter (noun)
someone or something that comforts you
the benefit of everyone
consolation (noun)
something that makes you feel less unhappy or disappointed
cutting edge (noun)
distinction (noun)
formal the excellent qualities, skills, or features that someone or something has
enchantment (noun)
literary a feature of someone or something that interests and attracts you
enticement (noun)
fillip (noun)
something that improves a situation or that encourages someone
fringe benefit (noun)
any extra thing that you get unexpectedly
golden goose (noun)
informal something that will continue to make someone very rich or successful for a long time
hand (noun)
informal the advantages you have that give you a chance to be successful in a particular situation
head start (noun)
an advantage over other people in the same situation as you, especially in a competition
inside track (noun)
a position of advantage over other people competing with you, especially for a job
interest (noun)
a connection with something that influences your attitude or behavior because you can gain an advantage from it
jackpot (noun)
a large unexpected success or reward
mileage (noun)
informal an advantage or opportunity that you get from something
on your side ()
if age, experience, etc. is on your side, you have a particular advantage that will make it easier for you to succeed
ornament (noun)
Americanformal someone whose beauty, intelligence, or other impressive qualities improve the situation or group that they belong to
privilege (noun)
something that only a particular type of person is allowed to do
reassurance (noun)
secret weapon (noun)
someone or something that gives you a special advantage over your opponents, especially in business or politics
seduction (noun)
a feature that makes something seem very attractive
showpiece (noun)
the most impressive feature of something or the most impressive thing of its type
springboard (noun)
something that helps you to become successful
virtue (noun)
a quality that is useful in a particular activity