vantage Sentence Examples
- From the elevated vantage point of the mountaintop, hikers could survey the vastness of the surrounding valley.
- The sniper carefully selected a vantage point with unobstructed views to ensure precise aim.
- The balcony provided a panoramic vantage point, allowing guests to admire the city skyline.
- The photographer's vantage point was strategically positioned to capture the perfect shot of the sunrise.
- The commanding officer's vantage point gave him a comprehensive view of the battlefield.
- The executive's office offered a prestigious vantage point from which to oversee the company's operations.
- The lookout tower served as a vantage point for birdwatchers to observe migrating species.
- The reconnaissance flight provided a unique vantage point from which to gather intelligence on enemy positions.
- The lighthouse's vantage point allowed sailors to navigate dangerous waters and avoid treacherous rocks.
- From the vantage point of history, we can reflect on past mistakes and learn from them.
vantage Meaning
vantage (n)
place or situation affording some advantage (especially a comprehensive view or commanding perspective)
the quality of having a superior or more favorable position
vantage (n.)
superior or more favorable situation or opportunity; gain; profit; advantage.
The first point after deuce.
vantage (v. t.)
To profit; to aid.
Synonyms & Antonyms of vantage
Synonyms:
- high-ground
- better
- upper-hand
- odds
- whip-hand
- pull
- jump
- stead
- inside-track
- coign-of-vantage
- start
- opportunity
- bulge
- privilege
Antonyms:
- check
- imbalance
- hitch
- impairment
- hurdle
- shortcoming
- interference
- impediment
- catch
- embarrassment
- bar
- hurdle
- let
- stranglehold
- obstacle
- embarrassment
- stop
- hindrance
- shortcoming
- let
- failing
- impediment
- obstruction
- obstacle
- stranglehold
- hitch
- hindrance
- inequality
- interference
- disability
- inequality
- failing
- stop
- bar
- disability
- check
- imbalance
- obstruction
- catch
- impairment
FAQs About the word vantage
place or situation affording some advantage (especially a comprehensive view or commanding perspective), the quality of having a superior or more favorable posi
advantage, edge, high ground, better, upper hand, odds, whip hand, pull, jump, stead
drawback, liability, strike, disadvantage, disparity, disparity, penalty,disadvantage, minus, detriment
From the elevated vantage point of the mountaintop, hikers could survey the vastness of the surrounding valley.
The sniper carefully selected a vantage point with unobstructed views to ensure precise aim.
The balcony provided a panoramic vantage point, allowing guests to admire the city skyline.
The photographer's vantage point was strategically positioned to capture the perfect shot of the sunrise.