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(of), beyond: The colonel rode in advance of the cavalry.<br />

advantage n. 1 superiority, upper hand, dominance, edge, head start;<br />

sway; Colloq US and New Zealand drop: After a year, the<br />

advantage was with the Royalists. His height gives him an<br />

advantage at basketball. 2 gain, profit, benefit, interest;<br />

asset, betterment, improvement, advancement; use, usefulness,<br />

utility, help, service: I have information that will be of<br />

advantage to her. 3 to advantage. better, (more) favourably,<br />

advantageously: The dress sets off her figure to advantage.<br />

advantageous<br />

adj. profitable, worthwhile, gainful, opportune, beneficial,<br />

favourable, useful, valuable: The minister signed an<br />

advantageous treaty of commerce with Russia.<br />

adventure n. 1 exploit, escapade, danger, peril; affair, undertaking,<br />

feat, deed; experience, incident, event, occurrence, happening,<br />

episode: We shared many wartime adventures. 2 speculation,<br />

hazard, chance, risk, venture, enterprise: I lost a fortune in<br />

some of his financial adventures.<br />

--v. 3 venture, hazard, risk, imperil, endanger, jeopardize,<br />

threaten: Would you adventure your pension money in such a<br />

scheme? 4 dare, wager, bet, gamble, stake, try one's luck, Brit<br />

punt: She adventured a whole week's salary on the pools.<br />

adventurer<br />

n. 1 adventuress, soldier of fortune, swashbuckler, hero,<br />

heroine, daredevil; mercenary: Errol Flynn often played the<br />

role of the adventurer. 2 adventuress, cheat, swindler,<br />

charlatan, trickster, rogue, scoundrel, knave; cad, bounder,<br />

philanderer, fortune-hunter, opportunist: That adventuress is<br />

just after Nelson's money.<br />

adventurous<br />

adj. daring, rash, brash, reckless, devil-may-care, bold,<br />

foolhardy, hazardous, risky, daredevil, venturesome,<br />

adventuresome, temerarious, audacious, bold, intrepid, brave,<br />

courageous: She was adventurous enough to sail round the world<br />

single-handed.<br />

adversary n. 1 foe, enemy, opponent, antagonist, competitor, rival:

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