What is another word for advantageously?

Pronunciation: [ɐdvantˈe͡ɪd͡ʒəsli] (IPA)

Advantageously is typically used to describe a beneficial or positive situation, but there are several synonyms that carry the same meaning. One such synonym is favorably, which implies a positive outcome or circumstance. Similarly, auspiciously suggests a favorable or promising situation. Optimally, on the other hand, implies the best possible outcome or scenario. Meanwhile, strategically suggests that a situation has been approached with careful planning and foresight, and tactically refers to a plan or action that has been implemented in order to achieve a favorable result. Ultimately, these synonyms offer various alternatives to describe a situation that is advantageous or beneficial.

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What are the opposite words for advantageously?

Antonyms for the word "advantageously" include words like disadvantageously, unfavorably, badly, poorly, and disadvantageously. These words describe situations or circumstances that are unfavorable or detrimental, rather than positive or beneficial. For example, a student who performs poorly on an exam may perceive their situation as disadvantageous compared to a student who performs well. A business that has difficulty turning a profit may be described as operating unfavorably, compared to one that is succeeding advantageously. Understanding these antonyms can help individuals gain a more nuanced understanding of the many ways in which circumstances can impact our lives.

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Usage examples for Advantageously

Burning over the pasture will destroy most of the young worms on the grass and on the ground, and this means of disinfection under certain circumstances may be very advantageously used.
"Special Report on Diseases of Cattle"
U.S. Department of Agriculture J.R. Mohler
In a careful study of the barn question it soon became apparent that it was impossible to embody all of the requirements advantageously in anything but a circular form of building, and the 60-foot round barn, which is here described, was built.
"Economy of the Round Dairy Barn"
Wilber John Fraser
Experience has demonstrated that the assistance they can render is very real and important, and that they can be organized advantageously in many communities where they have not as yet been tried.
"Highway Transport Commitee Council of National Defence, Bulletin 1 Return-Loads Bureaus To Save Waste In Transportation"
US Government

Famous quotes with Advantageously

  • After all the fertile land in the immediate neighbourhood of the first settlers were cultivated, if capital and population increased, more food would be required, and it could only be procured from land not so advantageously situated.
    David Ricardo
  • The problem is the following, black music is increasing encumbered by white elements, often pleasant but always superfluous, easily and advantageously replaced with black elements.
    Boris Vian
  • I cannot exist entirely except when somehow I go beyond the stage of action. Otherwise I’m a soldier, a professional, a man of learning, not a “total human being.” The fragmentary state of humanity is basically the same as the choice of an object. When you limit your desires to possessing political power, for instance, you act and know what you have to do. … You insert your existence advantageously into time. Each of your moments becomes useful. With each moment, the possibility is given you to advance to some chosen goal, and your time becomes a march toward that goal—what’s normally called living. … Every action makes you a fragmentary existence. I hold on to my nature as an entirety only by refusing to act—or at least by denying the superiority of time, which is reserved for action.
    Georges Bataille
  • What is the rule of honor to be observed by a power so strongly and so advantageously situated as this Republic is? Of course I do not expect it meekly to pocket real insults if they should be offered to it. But, surely, it should not, as our boyish jingoes wish it to do, swagger about among the nations of the world, with a chip on its shoulder, shaking its fist in everybody's face. Of course, it should not tamely submit to real encroachments upon its rights. But, surely, it should not, whenever its own notions of right or interest collide with the notions of others, fall into hysterics and act as if it really feared for its own security and its very independence.It should seek to influence mankind, not by heavy artillery, but by good example and wise counsel. It should see its highest glory, not in battles won, but in wars prevented. It should be so invariably just and fair, so trustworthy, so good tempered, so conciliatory, that other nations would instinctively turn to it as their mutual friend and the natural adjuster of their differences, thus making it the greatest preserver of the world's peace.There has, of late, been much loose speech about "Americanism." Is not this good Americanism? It is surely today the Americanism of those who love their country most. And I fervently hope that it will be and ever remain the Americanism of our children and our children's children.
    Carl Schurz

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