Pros-and-cons
plural noun
1.
the favorable and the unfavorable factors or reasons; advantages and disadvantages.
pros and cons
plural noun
1.
the various arguments in favour of and against a motion, course of action, etc
pros and cons
Arguments or considerations for and against something, as in We’d best weigh all the pros and cons before we decide to add a new wing to the library. This idiom is taken from the Latin pro for “for” and con for “against.” [ Late 1500s ]
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