Advantageous
providing an ; furnishing convenience or opportunity; favorable; profitable; useful; beneficial:
an advantageous position; an advantageous treaty.
contemporary examples
nor is it advantageous to wash firm fruits with soap and water.
is your food really organic? mary goodbody august 10, 2009
evolutionary psychology has puzzled over the question of what is it about crying that would have been advantageous for survival.
why women’s tears turn off men casey schwartz january 5, 2011
it could be rolled out whenever it would be most advantageous to the romney team.
new york congressman peter king: romney never acted on endors-m-nt offer howard kurtz april 24, 2012
this means the favored candidate gets an advantageous spot on the ballot and a distinct electoral advantage in that county.
new jersey democrat’s epic freakout olivia nuzzi may 14, 2014
teams may put more than one racer on the road at a time if they feel it will be advantageous.
pippa middleton to cycle across america … starting tomorrow tom sykes june 12, 2014
historical examples
business men recognize its tremendous possibilities and advantageous help in saving time and abridging distance.
the american postal service louis melius
it will readily be seen how advantageous these proprietary rights must have been to the wife.
the truth about woman c. gasquoine hartley
the b-ssoons play readily with the violoncellos, their united tone being often advantageous for effect.
scientific american supplement no. 819 various
but its situation is most charming from its beauty, and most advantageous for trade.
six letters from the colonies robert seaton
in its own nature it is just as advantageous as any other, though, perhaps, somewhat more liable to be abused.
an inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations adam smith
adjective
producing advantage
adj.
1590s, formed in english from advantage, or else from french avantageux (15c.), from avantage (see advantage). related: advantageously; advantageousness.
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