B2 adjective Formal

advantage

/ˌædvənˈteɪdʒəs/

An adjective that describes a circumstance or factor that is beneficial or likely to lead to success. It is frequently used in formal or professional contexts to indicate that a particular choice or situation provides a competitive edge or useful benefit.

Exemplos

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Finding a flat near the station was advantageous for his daily commute.

Locating an apartment close to the train was beneficial for his travel to work.

2

The proposed merger is seen as advantageous to the long-term stability of the company.

The planned business combination is viewed as helpful for the firm's future security.

3

It's totally advantageous to have a friend who knows how to fix computers.

It is really helpful to have a friend with technical repair skills.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
advantage
Verb
advantage
Advérbio
advantageously
Adjetivo
advantageous
Relacionado
disadvantage
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Dica de memorização

Think of the word 'advantage' and add '-ous' which means 'full of'. If something is advantageous, it is 'full of advantages'.

Quiz rápido

The new trade agreement proved to be ______ to both countries.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: b

Exemplos

1

Finding a flat near the station was advantageous for his daily commute.

everyday

Locating an apartment close to the train was beneficial for his travel to work.

2

The proposed merger is seen as advantageous to the long-term stability of the company.

formal

The planned business combination is viewed as helpful for the firm's future security.

3

It's totally advantageous to have a friend who knows how to fix computers.

informal

It is really helpful to have a friend with technical repair skills.

4

Research suggests that a bilingual upbringing is cognitively advantageous for young children.

academic

Studies show that growing up with two languages provides mental benefits for kids.

5

The new tax laws provide an advantageous environment for small startups to grow.

business

The updated tax regulations create a favorable setting for new businesses to expand.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
advantage
Verb
advantage
Advérbio
advantageously
Adjetivo
advantageous
Relacionado
disadvantage

Colocações comuns

mutually advantageous beneficial for both parties involved
prove advantageous to turn out to be helpful over time
highly advantageous providing a significant benefit or edge
advantageous position a favorable situation compared to others
economically advantageous good or profitable in terms of money

Frases Comuns

to one's advantage

in a way that helps someone specifically

take advantage of

to make good use of an opportunity

unfair advantage

a benefit that is not just or equal

Frequentemente confundido com

advantage vs advantage

Advantage is a noun (a benefit), while advantageous is the adjective used to describe a noun.

advantage vs beneficial

Beneficial is more general; advantageous often implies a strategic or competitive gain.

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Notas de uso

The word is typically followed by the preposition 'to' or 'for'. It is more formal than 'good' or 'helpful' and is common in business and academic writing.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use the noun 'advantage' where an adjective is needed, such as saying 'It is advantage to me' instead of 'It is advantageous to me'.

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Dica de memorização

Think of the word 'advantage' and add '-ous' which means 'full of'. If something is advantageous, it is 'full of advantages'.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Old French 'avantage', meaning profit, superiority, or precedence.

Padrões gramaticais

Used as a predicative adjective after 'be' or 'prove' Often followed by 'to' + person/entity Can be modified by adverbs of degree like 'highly' or 'extremely'

Quiz rápido

The new trade agreement proved to be ______ to both countries.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: b

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