noun
- the negative satisfaction or harm derived from consuming a good or service
- the quality of being harmful or disadvantageous
Usage: economics
Usage: formal
Examples
- The economist measured the disutility of pollution on local residents.
- Higher taxes create disutility for consumers by reducing their purchasing power.
- The disutility of working overtime outweighed the extra income for many employees.
- Environmental regulations aim to reduce the disutility caused by industrial waste.
- The study examined the disutility associated with long commute times.
- Consumers experience disutility when products fail to meet their expectations.