Frequency rank: 4,414.
- disadvantage; handicap; unfavorable positionsee also 有利
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- disadvantage
- handicap
- unfavorable position
This usage refers to a situation where someone has a lesser chance of success compared to others due to certain unfavorable conditions.
In this context, it indicates a condition or circumstance that makes progress or success more difficult.
This meaning relates to being in a scenario that is not advantageous, often impacting outcomes negatively.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ふり不利なてん点disadvantageous pointふり不利をかぶる被るto suffer a disadvantageふり不利なじょうきょう状況unfavorable situationふり不利なじょうけん条件disadvantageous conditionsふり不利をなくす無くすto eliminate disadvantagesふり不利をしょうち承知するto be aware of the disadvantageふり不利なたちば立場disadvantaged positionふり不利をうける受けるto be put at a disadvantageふり不利をうったえる訴えるto claim a disadvantageふり不利なえいきょう影響adverse effects
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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Being short is a disadvantage to a volleyball player.
The man who was arrested for murder asked to plead the fifth.
I made it plain that the situation was unfavourable to us.