No it's a noun.
pros: more accurate aim, robots for saving soldiers Con: tech can fail
you get money(pro you can drown on your ship(con)
The pro's amd the con's are: pro's he's a person,con's i dont know
Pro - you get to work with children who love you and look to you for everything. Con - some days are really crazy and stressful with the children Pro - Creative and Energetic skills are used daily Con - Children's parents don't quite show the appreciation you know you deserve Pro - Schedule is usally very flexible and usually a comfortable setting Con - Pay is low
Pro: It will likely solve the current population crisis. Con: It will hurt a lot of people. My, those sound very similar, don't they?
"Con" is not listed in the Brazilian portuguese dictionary. It is used, as it is in english, along with "pros", meaning "the pros and cons" of something, which means, the negative and the positive points of something.
a con is con :) be happy
the pros are the type of smell it is and the con is the color of wat it is
pros and cons is the correct noun
The pros and cons of leadership depend on the principle used. The pros of transactional leadership included motivating people through rewards. The con of this approach is that it doesn't promote initiative and creativity.
No, pro is positive and con is negative.
The term "conned gruff" does not have a standard or commonly accepted meaning. "Con" typically refers to deceit or trickery, while "gruff" describes someone or something rough or harsh. It could be interpreted as a rough deception or a harsh trick.
pro= advantage con= disadvantage
The pros of the iPod Touch is that it is new and exciting. The con is that is pretty expensive.
pros: more accurate aim, robots for saving soldiers Con: tech can fail
The word "con" can stand for many things. One of the most common is as the antonym for "pro", as in pros and cons. In this case, con means the negatives of the situation.
pros: he was gaycons: none at all