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  2. meaning - "pros and cons" vs "advantages and disadvantages" -...

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    The pros are that Linux is a high-quality operating system and it's completely free. The cons are that if something goes wrong, you are pretty much on your own because, since Linux is free, Linux systems don't tend to have good tech support like Windows or Mac operating systems do.

  3. What is the origin/formal definitions of the phrase "pros and...

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    An argument or consideration in favour of something; reasoning in support of a proposition, thesis, etc. Chiefly in pros and cons (also pros and contras): reasons or arguments for and against something, advantages and disadvantages. Occas. also pro and contra (also pro and con): argument, debate. And the etymology of 'pro'

  4. pros and cons is usually used to describe how desirable the attributes of the Object or effects of an action ( buying a big house) are, usually projected in future. Pros: Big house will allow kids to have separate rooms etc. Cons: The air-conditioning bill will be higher, etc. for and against is usually used for counting support by people or ...

  5. Looking for an idiom similar to 'pros and cons' but with...

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    I'm writing an essay where where the protagonist faces betrayal & hurt etc (negative things) but along with that she also experiences compassion & affection (Positive things).

  6. Is there a term for "neutral" in the vein of "pros and cons"

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    Pros and Cons are essentially opinion based arguments. They are arguments for or against something. You can use "Neutral(ities)", "Noncommittal", or even just "Notes" as other words to describe a category/group/list of neutral aspects for the sake of argument or further consideration. Pros means positive aspects Cons means negative aspects

  7. The meaning of "pros" and "cons" [closed] - English Language...

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    4. Nothing to do with professionals and convicts!! This is a borrowing from Latin. A "pro" an advantage or argument in favour of something. The Latin word pro means "for". And a "con" is an argument against something. It is shortened from the Latin contra meaning against. Share. Improve this answer.

  8. What is a word meaning "the pros and cons of"?

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    I think the word trade-offs gives you the same meaning as pros and cons and also hints at the idea of good/bad. a balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features; a compromise. Share. Improve this answer. edited Apr 9, 2014 at 18:33. answered Apr 8, 2014 at 6:50. RyeɃreḁd. 16.9k 7 46 82. Add a comment.

  9. What word means both "advantages and disadvantages"?

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    2. "Pros and cons" is primarily used for evaluating the utility of a thing or of a manner of doing something. I wouldn't use it to describe something like a life experience. I don't have a single word for you, but I do have suggestions for re-wording: I have both positive and negative memories of my trip to England.

  10. What are pros and cons? - Answers

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    Best Answer. "Pros" are the primary positive aspects of an idea, process, or thing; "Cons" are the primary negative aspects. The term "Pros and Cons" means both the primary positive and negative ...

  11. Phrase for describing something with many pros and cons

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    It can be used when there is simply not enough evidence to support one conclusion over the other or when the conclusion is based on how you value the various pros and cons. Reasonable people disagree about whether the first-move advantage in Chess is so big that a perfect player playing white (and therefore moving first) will always beat the ...