All advantage antonyms
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A a noun advantage
- disfavour — unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
- incapacity — lack of ability, qualification, or strength; incapability.
- inferiority — lower in station, rank, degree, or grade (often followed by to): a rank inferior to colonel.
- weakness — the state or quality of being weak; lack of strength, firmness, vigor, or the like; feebleness.
- loss — detriment, disadvantage, or deprivation from failure to keep, have, or get: to bear the loss of a robbery.
- disapproval — the act or state of disapproving; a condemnatory feeling, look, or utterance; censure: stern disapproval.
- harm — a U.S. air-to-surface missile designed to detect and destroy radar sites by homing on their emissions.
- hurt — to cause bodily injury to; injure: He was badly hurt in the accident.
- injury — harm or damage that is done or sustained: to escape without injury.
- disfavor — unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
- disadvantage — absence or deprivation of advantage or equality.
- blockage — A blockage in a pipe, tube, or tunnel is an object which blocks it, or the state of being blocked.
- hindrance — an impeding, stopping, preventing, or the like.
- obstruction — something that obstructs, blocks, or closes up with an obstacle or obstacles; obstacle or hindrance: obstructions to navigation.
- bad luck — You can say 'Bad luck', or 'Hard luck', to someone when you want to express sympathy to them.
- misfortune — adverse fortune; bad luck.
- drawback — a hindrance or disadvantage; an undesirable or objectionable feature.
- obstacle — something that obstructs or hinders progress.
- restriction — something that restricts; a restrictive condition or regulation; limitation.
- impotence — the condition or quality of being impotent; weakness.
- block — A block of flats or offices is a large building containing them.
- subservience — serving or acting in a subordinate capacity; subordinate.
- waste — to consume, spend, or employ uselessly or without adequate return; use to no avail or profit; squander: to waste money; to waste words.
- stop — to cease from, leave off, or discontinue: to stop running.
- handicap — a race or other contest in which certain disadvantages or advantages of weight, distance, time, etc., are placed upon competitors to equalize their chances of winning.