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单词 detriment
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detriment

noun

det·​ri·​ment ˈde-trə-mənt How to pronounce detriment (audio)
1
: injury, damage
did hard work without detriment to his health
2
: a cause of injury or damage
a detriment to progress

Synonyms

  • affliction
  • damage
  • harm
  • hurt
  • injury
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Example Sentences

opponents of casino gambling claim that it is a detriment to society at large the requirement that runners wear shoes for the race worked to his detriment since he was used to running barefoot
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin detrimentum, from deterere to wear away, impair, from de- + terere to rub — more at throw entry 1

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

detriment

noun

det·​ri·​ment ˈde-trə-mənt How to pronounce detriment (audio)
: injury or damage or its cause : harm
Missing school is to your detriment.
Smoking is a detriment to health.

Legal Definition

detriment

noun

det·​ri·​ment ˈde-trə-mənt How to pronounce detriment (audio)
1
: injury, loss
also : the cause of an injury or loss
2
: a giving up of a thing or mode of conduct to which one is entitled that constitutes consideration for a contract

called also legal detriment

detriment

noun

1
as in harm
something that causes loss or pain opponents of casino gambling claim that it is a detriment to society at large

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • harm
  • damage
  • injury
  • hurt
  • disservice
  • crippling
  • affront
  • insult
  • wrong
  • affliction
  • injustice
  • impairment
  • indignity
  • disability
  • mayhem
  • beating
  • mutilation
  • outrage
  • disfigurement
  • offence
  • swelling
  • rupture
  • offense
  • dart
  • wound
  • lesion
  • burn
  • defacement
  • disablement
  • abrasion
  • scratch
  • strain
  • bruise
  • chafe
  • scar
  • contusion
  • laceration
  • gash
  • scald
  • bump
  • cut
  • scrape
  • scathe
  • concussion
  • sear
  • boo-boo

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • recovery
  • remedy
  • healing
  • cure
  • fix
2
as in disadvantage
the negative result caused by something that creates difficulty for achieving success the requirement that runners wear shoes for the race worked to his detriment since he was used to running barefoot

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • disadvantage
  • expense
  • despite
  • loss
  • harm
  • penalty
  • damage
  • hurt
  • injury
  • deficit
  • disfavor
  • prejudice
  • deprivation

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • advantage
  • favor
  • gain
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