ADVERB
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in a manner that uses the most flattering or best aspects of
the dress brought out her figure to advantage
How To Use to advantage In A Sentence
- You can use this haze to advantage, but if it is obscuring your subject, you may need to place a filter over your SLR lens.
- The picture may be seen to advantage against a plain wall.
- The situation, we conceive, is one which, if for a moment good sense and good feeling could come into play between the contending parties, might be turned to advantage. America--North and South
- The photograph showed him to advantage.
- Perhaps the tourist sector could turn adversity into advantage by launching official flood tours of York.
- Her long neck and strong pointed chin were shown to advantage by the gesture.
- Hang the picture somewhere where it will show up to advantage.
- She wore what was for her fairly dowdy garb: a low-cut figure-hugging black gown that showed up her deep red hair to advantage.
- He turns a daunting running time to advantage, crafting each episode into a romantic cliffhanger.
- The picture may be seen to advantage against a plain wall.