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Feature
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'feature' is correct and commonly used in written English.
'Feature' can be used as a noun to describe a distinctive or prominent aspect, quality, or characteristic of someone or something. It can also be used as a verb to mean to give special prominence to something. Examples: - The new smartphone has a unique feature that allows users to take professional-quality photos. - The fashion magazine featured an article on sustainable clothing brands. - The film's main feature is its stunning cinematography. - The company's marketing campaign features their latest product line. - The novel's main feature is its complex and well-developed characters.
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Your feature (Conference party roundup, 10 October) proves my point.
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Fauna (doubles from $140) has striking views from its adobe-clad rooms, which also feature work by local artists.
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Tuesday was the turn of the Barclays boss, Antony Jenkins, who modestly chose a story about himself to feature in the show's initial news run.
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You've had the 15-second teaser – which told you absolutely nothing other than Jurassic World will feature dinosaurs – now you can watch the "proper" trailer for the latest film in the prehistoric franchise.
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Paul also gave a hint of the liberatarian politics likely to feature in his run for presidential office in 2016, attacking government telephone surveillance and praising Cucinelli for his defence of free speech, privacy and gun rights.
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The snapping feature, which automatically resizes windows on the desktop to fill part or all of the screen, has been enhanced, allowing tiling of windows, snapping side-by-side and an array of new layouts to including virtual multi-desktop modes to try to help computer and tablet users be more productive with both universal apps and traditional desktop Windows apps.
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2015 marks the fourth straight year that no restaurants from the country that (probably) views itself as the capital of superior dining feature in the top 10 of the World's 50 Best Restaurants.
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Haggith is also prepared for the inevitable snipes and counter-claims that are a contemporary feature of any discussion of the Holocaust.
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I can't imagine this is a feature and not a bug".
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Now it's back and completely revamped: a slick maps and navigation app that gives Apple and Google's offerings a run for their money – especially with its offline feature.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "Feature" as a verb, ensure the subject is capable of possessing or displaying the characteristic. For example, "The film features stunning visuals" is better than "The review features stunning visuals."
Common error
Avoid using "Feature" as the core thesis or main argument in academic writing; instead, use it to support your claims. For example, instead of saying "The main feature of the study is...", try "The study's main feature supports the argument that...".
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "Feature" is as a noun, denoting a prominent attribute or aspect. It can also function as a verb, meaning to give prominence to something. Ludwig's examples show its adaptability in various sentence structures.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Tech
15%
Film
10%
Less common in
Sport
5%
Lifestyle
5%
Arts
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the word "Feature" is a versatile term functioning primarily as a noun or verb, used to highlight key aspects or attributes. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and wide applicability across various contexts. As a very common term, its usage spans from neutral to formal registers, prominently featuring in news, technology, and film-related content. When considering alternatives, "characteristic", "attribute", and "aspect" offer nuanced substitutions depending on the specific context. Remember to avoid using "Feature" as the central argument and ensure the subject logically possesses the characteristic being described. "Feature" is a tool for emphasizing important qualities, making it a valuable addition to any communicator's toolkit.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
characteristic
Focuses on a distinguishing quality or attribute.
attribute
Highlights a quality regarded as inherent or typical of someone or something.
aspect
Emphasizes a particular part or feature of something.
trait
Refers to a distinguishing quality or characteristic.
element
Indicates a basic part of something.
quality
Stresses the degree of excellence of something.
property
Highlights a characteristic or attribute inherent in something.
component
Refers to a part or element of a larger whole.
hallmark
Emphasizes a distinguishing trait or characteristic.
mark
Focuses on a visible or noticeable feature.
FAQs
How to use "Feature" in a sentence?
You can use "Feature" as a noun to describe a notable aspect, like "The phone's best feature is its camera". As a verb, it means to showcase or include, as in "The article features several expert opinions".
What can I say instead of "Feature"?
Alternatives include "characteristic", "attribute", or "aspect", depending on the context. Each emphasizes different nuances of the quality or element being described.
Which is correct, "Feature of" or "Feature from"?
"Feature of" is the correct usage when referring to an attribute or element belonging to something. "Feature from" is generally incorrect unless specifying origin, which is rare.
What's the difference between "Feature" and "Characteristic"?
"Feature" denotes a notable part or aspect, while "characteristic" refers to a typical quality or trait. A feature can be any notable aspect, whereas a characteristic is a defining quality.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested