Sentences with disadvantageous
dis·ad·van·ta·geous
D d - The Second World War started in the most disadvantageous possible way for the western powers. [+ to/for]
- Certainly not to the arcadian domain that throws the corrupt courts of dukes and kings into disadvantageous relief.
- Have entertained a proposal so obviously in the interests of a big-money outsider and disadvantageous to a local entity with deep roots.
- To some extent this is true; rhubarb is a very hardy plant that will thrive in the face of the most disadvantageous conditions.
- In my opinion the first question to be asked is why on earth have we got GST and why is FBT disadvantageous to public transport.