at a disadvantage



at a disadvantage

In an unfavorable position in comparison to others. They knew for weeks, but I'm just getting all of this information now—I'm at a disadvantage here. You'll be at a disadvantage playing tennis against someone as skilled as Katie.

at a disadvantage

in a position that gives one person an advantage over another Having too little money to spend has put me at a disadvantage with my friends.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Sajjad-Arabic
Manolamah-NO-lahSpanish
WaldoWAWL-do (English)English, German, Ancient Germanic
Ninian-Scottish, Irish, Ancient Celtic
Bainbridge['beibridʒ]
Talya-Hebrew