vantage

/ˈvæntɪdʒ/
noun
  1. A position or place that gives a good view or a better chance of success.
    • The photographer found a perfect vantage for the sunset shot.
    • She climbed the tower to get a better vantage of the parade.
    • From his vantage on the hill, he could see the entire valley.
  2. An advantage or benefit in a situation.
    • The team's home field offered a slight vantage in the championship game.
    • Her experience in sales was a vantage when negotiating the contract.
    • Having a car gave him a clear vantage over the other job applicants.
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