1. pros and cons - Noun
2. pros and cons - Verb
3. pros and cons - Phrase
pros and cons pl (plural only)
(plural only) The positive and negative attributes of arguments.
pros and cons
third-person singular simple present indicative of pro and con
Lincoln had no such person that he could talk with. Often, as a result, he debated with himself, and he would draw up a kind of list of the pros and cons of an argument, and carefully figure them out, and he might test them in public. David Herbert Donald
The one benefit of having done all kinds of movies as an actor is, you learn the pros and cons of being tempted to do a really big movie because it costs a lot of money. Ben Affleck
"5.06 AM (Every Strangers Eyes)" on The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking (Roger Waters, 1985) Roger Waters
I approve designs not because I think I am more gifted or somebody who can see ahead three or four years from now, but just to make sure that the design is a logical, rational decision, taken after analyzing pros and cons. Carlos Ghosn
Ronald Reagan, whatever his pros and cons were, was a public servant in the end. Eugene Jarecki
I believe, entertainment has its pros and cons. It is important, but too much involvement of kids can deter them from achieving their key goals. Shreya Ghoshal