/ˌdɪsədˈvænɪʤ/ – noun
Definition: 1. thế bất lợi, điều kiện bất lợi;
2. sự thua thiệt, sự thiệt hại, sự tổn thất.
A more thorough explanation: A disadvantage is a condition or circumstance that puts someone in a less favorable position compared to others, often resulting in a negative impact on their ability to succeed or achieve a particular goal.
Example: One disadvantage of entering into a contract without legal advice is the risk of overlooking important terms and conditions that could have significant consequences in the future.