advantage vs while

advantage

verb
  • to provide (someone) with an advantage, to give an edge to 

  • to do something for one's own benefit; to take advantage of 

noun
  • Superiority of state, or that which gives it; benefit; gain; profit 

  • The continuation of the game after a foul against the attacking team, because the attacking team are in an advantageous position. 

  • Any condition, circumstance, opportunity or means, particularly favorable or chance to success, or to any desired end. 

  • The score where one player wins a point after deuce but needs the next to carry the game. 

  • Interest of money; increase; overplus (as the thirteenth in the baker's dozen). 

while

verb
  • To occupy or entertain (someone) in order to let time pass. 

  • To pass (time) idly. 

prep
  • Until. 

conj
  • As long as. 

  • Until. 

  • During the same time that. 

  • Used to denote an individual experiencing racial profiling when performing a seemingly benign activity. 

  • Although. 

noun
  • an uncertain long period of time 

  • an uncertain short moment 

  • An uncertain duration of time, a period of time. 

How often have the words advantage and while occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )