Synonym: catch, disadvantage, failing, fault, flaw, handicap, objection, obstacle, shortcoming. Similar words: draw back, strawberry, draw, drawer, draw on, draw in, draw up, draw out. Meaning: n. the quality of being a hindrance.
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31. The main drawback of this approach is that it can operate only when the Sun is above the horizon.
32. He had no abilities, but made up for this drawback with sharp elbows.
33. To some critics, this seemingly endless procession of school fund-raisers has a serious drawback.
34. Its main drawback is that it does not discriminate between authorised and unauthorised absences.
35. However, the main drawback to the consumer is the cost.
36. The drawback was his rather dowdy wife and their increasing brood of children, an imposition to be endured.
37. The main drawback of such workings was that by their very nature they were of only limited duration.
38. It was run on accumulator batteries which were filled with acid, and they were the big drawback.
39. The major drawback for all immigrant firms has been the difficulty in recruiting the few highly skilled key workers essential to production.
40. The drawback is that the white centre may well advance crushingly in the late middlegame.
41. The drawback was that, try as he might, he never could remember the words he wrote down.
42. Also, I didn't have an idea, which is always rather a serious drawback.
43. Most yachtsmen from the south think of the wild weather as the chief drawback to cruising in the extreme north west.
44. A drawback of these studies is that the variable defining parental education is rather crude.
45. The main drawback was that Edwin rarely visited North Terrace.
46. A drawback to this response is that merely bearing a desirable attribute in mind does not necessarily remove the problem.
47. Everything has its drawback.
48. The drawback to feudal service from the count's point of view was its limited duration.
49. The principal drawback with ATNs is the complexity that arises when a system becomes large.
50. He had wanted children for years: not having them had been the one drawback to marrying late.
51. Its only drawback is that it can be somewhat unreliable.
52. The main drawback at the moment is the weight of the batteries.
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54. Branson had long felt that the greatest drawback to Time Out was its left-wing politics.
55. The drawback with the C64 is that it is expensive at about £150.
56. This wayward tendency is a great drawback to an Orc warlord.
57. The major drawback being that such methods are computationally expensive.
58. This drawback is offset by the chance to create absolutely anything words can conjure up.
59. A drawback of this fire-setting technique is that it was liable to impair the value of the product by cracking it.
60. The only drawback to this little gem is the less-than-crisp black and white photography.
More similar words: draw back, strawberry, draw, drawer, draw on, draw in, draw up, draw out, drawing, withdraw, withdrawal, back, aback, back out, back up, back of, back on, back away, set back, pay back, back down, call back, hold back, cut back, draw a conclusion, look back, go back to, keep back, talk back, backyard.