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    Draw·back
    /ˈdrôˌbak/

    noun

    • 1. a feature that renders something less acceptable; a disadvantage or problem: "the main drawback of fitting catalytic converters is the cost"
    • 2. an amount of excise or import duty remitted on imported goods that the importer re-exports rather than sells domestically: "they had been complaining of difficulties in getting quick reimbursement of duty drawback"
  2. Drawback definition: a hindrance or disadvantage; an undesirable or objectionable feature.. See examples of DRAWBACK used in a sentence.

  3. A drawback is a disadvantage or slight problem. Some drawbacks to adopting a puppy can include lost sleep, having your sneakers gnawed on, and spending too much money at the vet. When something is mainly positive but not perfect, those imperfections are drawbacks.

  4. drawback (of/to something) | drawback (of/to doing something) a disadvantage or problem that makes something a less attractive idea synonym disadvantage, snag. The main drawback to it is the cost. This is the one major drawback of the new system.

  5. DRAWBACK meaning: a problem or disadvantage: . Learn more.

  6. May 14, 2024 · A drawback is an aspect of something or someone that makes them less acceptable than they would otherwise be. He felt the apartment's only drawback was that it was too small. Synonyms: disadvantage, trouble, difficulty, fault More Synonyms of drawback. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  7. Drawback definition: . See examples of DRAWBACK used in a sentence.

  8. From Longman Business Dictionary drawback /ˈdrɔːbækˈdrɒː-/ noun [ countable] a disadvantage of a situation, product etc that makes it less attractive There are drawbacks to being a sole trader, but they are outweighed by the benefits. one of the main drawbacks of the scheme → customs drawback.

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