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vantage
/ ˈɑːԳɪ /
noun
a state, position, or opportunity affording superiority or advantage
superiority or benefit accruing from such a position, state, etc
tennis short for advantage
Other Word Forms
- ˈԳٲ adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of vantage1
Example Sentences
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.
Spectators grabbed every vantage point to cheer the winner into the paddock.
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.
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.
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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