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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:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Atifa | | - | Arabic |
Judit | | YOO-deet (Hungarian) | Hungarian, Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish |
Emiliano | | e-mee-LYAH-no | Spanish, Italian |
Anan (2) | | AY-nən (English) | Biblical |
Sylwia | | SIL-vyah | Polish |
Philbert | | - | French (Rare) |