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noun

drawback

DRAW-bak
noun
1
A disadvantage or downside to something otherwise good.
"The only drawback of the new flat is its distance from the station."
"One drawback of the plan is its high cost."

How to Use Drawback

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA downside or negative point that weighs against something's benefits.

Common pairings
the main drawback a serious drawback drawback of

Word Forms

drawbacks plural

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The only _____ of the new flat is its distance from the station.

Etymology

Formed from draw plus back, originally referring to a refund of import duty when goods were re-exported.

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