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vantajosas

Vantajosas is the feminine plural form of the Portuguese adjective vantajoso. It means advantageous, beneficial, or favorable, and it is used to describe things that offer an advantage or positive outcomes. The term appears in a variety of contexts, including business, economics, law, and everyday language, to indicate that a choice, condition, or option is more favorable than alternatives.

In Portuguese, the full paradigm of the adjective is: masculine singular vantajoso, feminine singular vantajosa, masculine

Common collocations include "condições vantajosas" (favorable conditions), "opções vantajosas" (advantageous options), and "acordos vantajosos" (advantageous agreements).

See also: vantagem, benefício, favorável.

plural
vantajosos,
feminine
plural
vantajosas.
The
root
is
vantagem
(advantage),
from
which
related
terms
such
as
vantagem,
vantajoso,
and
vantajosas
are
derived.
While
similar
words
exist
in
Spanish
(ventajoso/ventajosa),
the
exact
spelling
varies
by
language.
In
analyses
and
negotiations,
identifying
vantajosas
choices
helps
compare
trade-offs
and
assess
potential
gains
versus
risks.
The
term
can
also
describe
policies,
contracts,
and
deals
that
provide
net
benefits
to
one
or
more
parties.