Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Disadvantages in American Thesaurus
Disadvantages
disadvantage (noun)
something that makes someone or something less effective, successful, or attractive
handicap (noun)
a disadvantage that prevents you from doing something well
limitation (noun)
a disadvantage or weak point that makes someone or something less effective
price (noun)
the disadvantages or bad experiences that are a necessary part of achieving something that you want
snag (noun)
a problem or disadvantage that you have not planned for
downside (noun)
a disadvantage or negative aspect of something
loss (noun)
a disadvantage that you have when someone leaves or when you cannot use something anymore
minus (noun)
informal a disadvantage
something unpleasant that comes with something that seems to be pleasant
inefficiency (noun)
the inefficient way in which someone does something
minus (adjective)
used for describing a disadvantage or negative quality of something
one/a strike/two strikes/three strikes against /someone/something ()
one/two/three qualities, facts, or details that are considered a disadvantage