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Synonyms and antonyms of Disadvantages in British 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

drawback (noun)

a feature of something that makes it less useful than it could be

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 any longer

minus (noun)

informal a disadvantage

flip side (noun)

the negative aspects of an idea, plan, or situation

a sting in the tail ()

something unpleasant that comes with something that seems to be pleasant

at the expense of something ()

if one thing exists or happens at the expense of another, the second thing suffers or is not done properly because of the first

inefficiency (noun)

the inefficient way in which someone does something

minus (adjective)

used for describing a disadvantage or negative quality of something

one strike/two strikes/three strikes against /someone/something ()

one/two/three qualities, facts, or details that are considered a disadvantage