Drawback and Mark

Drawback

Drawback noun - A feature of someone or something that creates difficulty for achieving success.

Mark and drawback are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Mark" instead a noun "Drawback".

Mark

Mark noun - A person or thing that is made fun of.

Drawback and mark are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Drawback" instead a noun "Mark".

Nearby Words: marked, marker, marking, marksman, markup

How words are described

physical physical drawback physical mark
low low drawback low mark
similar similar drawback similar mark
common common drawback common mark
Other adjectives: single, obvious, nasty, small, real, large, big, huge, little, potential, young, new, last, biggest.

Both words in one sentence

  • Arrows on Fire The Warhammer Fantasy video game Mark of Chaos allowed elven archers to use fire arrows (slower firing rate as a drawback).
  • Video Game / Kantai Collection The 16inch Triple Gun Mount Mark 7 has the opposite drawback to Italian's main guns in that regard, as its range was limited to plain Long in exchange for its high accuracy.
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