plus point

IPA/ˈplʌs ˌpɔɪnt/
IPA/ˈplʌs ˌpɔɪnt/

plus point — noun

1. a good quality or feature that makes something more attractive when you are comp

1.名詞B1
釋義

a good quality or feature that makes something more attractive when you are comparing options or deciding between choices

例句

The librarian said the job's biggest plus point was working with the children's collection.

For the mechanic, the car's main plus point is that it hardly ever breaks down.

plus point + is + that-clause for stating the advantage

同義詞
  • advantage

    more general and slightly more formal; can be used in a wider range of contexts

  • benefit

    emphasizes the gain or positive result you get from something

  • asset

    often used for personal qualities, skills, or resources that add value

  • selling point

    specifically a feature used to persuade someone to buy or choose something

反義詞
  • drawback

    a disadvantage or negative feature that counts against something

  • minus point

    the direct opposite; informal and mostly used in spoken comparisons

常見錯誤

My brother is a real plus point to the team.
My brother is a real asset to the team.
💡'plus point' describes a feature or quality, not a person.