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1. Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
abuse, ado, afflict, aggrieve, annoyance, anxiety, bar, befoul, besetment, bewitch, blight, blocking, bother, burden, burthen, can of worms, cargo, charge, condemn, corrupt, cross, crucify, cumbrance, curse, damage, deadweight, defect, defile, deprave, deprivation, despoil, destroy, detriment, difficulty, disability, disaccommodate, discommode, disoblige, disserve, disservice, distress, do a mischief, do evil, do ill, do wrong, do wrong by, doom, drawback, embarrassment, encumbrance, envenom, evil, fault, flaw, freight, get into trouble, great ado, hamper, handicap, harass, harm, headache, hex, hindrance, hurt, impair, impairment, impediment, impedimenta, impose upon, imposition, incommode, inconvenience, infect, injure, injury, jinx, liability, load, loss, loss of ground, lumber, maltreat, matter, menace, mischief, mistreat, molest, obstacle, obstruction, onus, outrage, pack, peck of troubles, penalty, persecute, play havoc with, play hob with, poison, pollute, prejudice, problem, put out, put to inconvenience, put to trouble, savage, scathe, sea of troubles, shortcoming, step backward, taint, threaten, torment, torture, trouble, violate, weakness, weight, white elephant, worry, wound, wreak havoc on, wrong
Dictionary Results for disadvantage:
1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006)
disadvantage
    n 1: the quality of having an inferior or less favorable
         position [ant: advantage, vantage]
    v 1: put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm; "This rule clearly
         disadvantages me" [syn: disadvantage, disfavor,
         disfavour] [ant: advantage]

2. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Disadvantage \Dis`ad*van"tage\, v. t. [Cf. F. d['e]savantager.]
   To injure the interest of; to be detrimental to.
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3. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Disadvantage \Dis`ad*van"tage\ (?; 48, 61), n. [Cf. F.
   d['e]savantage.]
   1. Deprivation of advantage; unfavorable or prejudicial
      quality, condition, circumstance, or the like; that which
      hinders success, or causes loss or injury.
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            I was brought here under the disadvantage of being
            unknown by sight to any of you.       --Burke.
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            Abandoned by their great patron, the faction
            henceforward acted at disadvantage.   --Palfrey.
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   2. Loss; detriment; hindrance; prejudice to interest, fame,
      credit, profit, or other good.
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            They would throw a construction on his conduct, to
            his disadvantage before the public.   --Bancroft.

   Syn: Detriment; injury; hurt; loss; damage.
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