to advantage

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to advantage

The dress was designed to show her figure to advantage.

Definition

Adverb: In a way that makes something appear in its best or most favorable light; in a manner that uses the most flattering or best aspects of something.

Usage

This adverb is used to describe how an action is performed to highlight the positive qualities or features of a person, object, or situation. It often follows verbs like show, display, present, set off, or bring out.

Examples
  • The new lighting in the gallery shows the paintings to advantage.
  • She wore a simple black dress that set her figure off to advantage.
  • The architect designed the house to present its waterfront location to advantage.
Advanced Usage
  • "To best advantage": This is a common variant that adds emphasis, meaning in the very best possible way.
    • Arrange the furniture to display the sculpture to its best advantage.
Variants and Related Words
  • Advantageous (adjective): Involving or creating favorable circumstances; beneficial.
    • It was an advantageous position for the negotiation.
  • Advantage (noun): A condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable position.
    • His height is an advantage in basketball.
Synonyms
  • Favorably
  • Flatteringly
  • Effectively
  • Well
Antonyms
  • To disadvantage
  • Unfavorably
Related Idioms
  • "Use/turn something to one's advantage": To use a situation, even a bad one, to get a benefit for oneself. (Note: This is a related idiom using the noun "advantage," not the adverbial phrase "to advantage").
    • She used her opponent's mistake to her advantage.
to advantage

The dress was designed to show her figure to advantage.

Adverb
  1. in a manner that uses the most flattering or best aspects of
    • the dress brought out her figure to advantage