Used in a Sentence

disadvantaged

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for disadvantaged.

Editorial note

Being disadvantaged with such a huge debt load means they can't afford to take risks, which is something that young people should be able to do.

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Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Lacking an advantage relative to another.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of disadvantaged gathered in one view.

adjective

Lacking an advantage relative to another.

adjective

(euphemistic) Poor; in financial difficulties.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for disadvantaged.

Example sentences

1

Being disadvantaged with such a huge debt load means they can't afford to take risks, which is something that young people should be able to do.

2

We generally wouldn't have a problem with a girls-only tech program because girls are disadvantaged in tech.

3

They're a way to know what's going on in those disadvantaged communities if you're not a part of them.

4

We truly feel sorry and truly want to bring better things to the disadvantaged --but it's all to lessen their own guilt.

5

So they aren't economically disadvantaged and victims of rampant discrimination in the US?

6

This does beg the question though: Are people being arrested because they are impulsive or disadvantaged as they did not provide contrasting evidence.

7

The Romanians that try to make a spot for themselves abroad are quite frequently unfairly disadvantaged because of these perceptions, which annoys me greatly.

8

There's a 3rd group, 'medium disadvantaged', which has a horizontal line.

9

They are disadvantaged in society because of their race and age.

10

However one must demonstrate that said party has been disadvantaged.

11

However I don't feel individually they are disadvantaged by this behavior at all.

12

Not once during school or after it did I feel disadvantaged in a school/work environment where I was very much a minority (straight cis male).

Quote examples

1

People's stories, especially people in disadvantaged communities, aren't "mostly trash," they're worth listening to.

2

They often don't actually empower the majority, instead producing a cohort of well connected crony types who essentially rent out their membership in the disadvantaged class to the "exploiters".

3

That's because (a) it's not a boring answer, (b) invites an immediate followup question that prolongs this unproductive phase of the interview, and (c) candidates are disadvantaged by "culture fit" fitting/screening.

4

This is totally ass-backwards: it should be that the disadvantaged group is elevated to the same level of privilege, because more often than not (excluding class) "privilege" simply refers to the baseline that preferably all groups should be held to.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use disadvantaged in a sentence?

Being disadvantaged with such a huge debt load means they can't afford to take risks, which is something that young people should be able to do.

What does disadvantaged mean?

Lacking an advantage relative to another.

What part of speech is disadvantaged?

disadvantaged is commonly used as adjective.