Drawback

/ˈdrɔbæk/ noun

A disadvantage or negative aspect of something; a feature that makes something less appealing or effective than it might otherwise be.

Originally a military term from the 17th century meaning 'withdrawal of troops.' The metaphor evolved from the idea of being 'drawn back' or held back from progress. By the 19th century, it had developed its modern meaning of 'disadvantage.'

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