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vantage

[van-tij, vahn-]

noun

  1. a position, condition, or place affording some advantage or a commanding view.

  2. an advantage or superiority.

    the vantage of wisdom that often comes with age.

  3. British.advantage.



vantage

/ ˈɑːԳɪ /

noun

  1. a state, position, or opportunity affording superiority or advantage

  2. superiority or benefit accruing from such a position, state, etc

  3. tennis short for advantage

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ˈԳٲ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of vantage1

1250–1300; Middle English < Anglo-French, aphetic variant of avantage advantage
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of vantage1

C13: from Old French avantage advantage
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Even from the major vantage point of Nagarkot, just outside Kathmandu, all that could be seen was haze, as if the mountains did not exist.

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Spectators grabbed every vantage point to cheer the winner into the paddock.

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The town they grow roots in is ironically named; from the omniscient narrator’s vantage point, New England’s beauty is in stark contrast to the community’s poverty and desperation.

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Police in riot gear were using the area as a vantage point to monitor a dissident republican parade - led by around 50 people in paramilitary-style uniforms - from Creggan to the Bogside.

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The father-of-four used his camera lens to bring the Moon and Wales' highest peak into the same sphere after identifying the perfect vantage point.

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