Vantage [noun]
Definition of Vantage:
advantage
Synonyms of Vantage:
● Leeway
● Utility
● Prestige
● Leverage
● Start
● Profit
● Avail
● Favor
● Asset
● Interest
● Good
● Boon
● Blessing
● Choice
● Aid
● Hold
● Wealth
● Mastery
● Odds
● Edge
● Starting
● Gain
● Help
● Sanction
● Support
● Eminence
● Lead
● Comfort
● Return
● Power
● Handicap
● Break
● Drop
● Position
● Luck
● Leg-up
Opposite/Antonyms of Vantage:
● Waste
● Block
● Stop
● Lack
● Bad luck
● Debt
● Disfavor
● Loss
● Weakness
● Last
● Injury
● Hurt
● Harm
● Blockage
Sentence/Example of Vantage:
We have a vantage, since we see them against the light and they can scarce see us.
The second course was so equal that the keenest judges could not discern any vantage.
Unarmed and taken at a vantage, I was struck down and pinioned in a moment.
From hidden points of vantage the family watched the performance.
But even from this vantage ground he found his purpose thwarted.
They were eager to secure their points of vantage from which to view that morning's spectacle.
It was indeed an excellent point of vantage from which to see the country.
From our vantage point we can see that serious mistakes were made.
In five minutes he had explained the situation and the Colonel's vantage ground.
From a point of vantage, atop the Ertak, we watched for the end.