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features
/ˈfiːtʃəz/
When used as a noun to describe a product, "features" refers to specific tools or capabilities. In this context, it is almost always plural. When referring to the face, "features" specifically describes the eyes, nose, and mouth. It is rarely used in the singular unless describing one specific part (e.g., 'a striking feature'). As a verb, it is commonly used in marketing or event planning to highlight a special guest or a main attraction.
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This new CRM has some killer features. It's a total game changer.
Cut the corporate speak and just tell me if you're coming home for dinner.
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The new app features a really sleek dark mode.
Look at those features! He looks exactly like his father.
Wait, this model has none of the safety features I wanted!
I love how the house features an open floor plan.
Which of these features is actually useful for my job?
Listen, the show features a live band, so it'll be loud!
Her delicate facial features are just stunning in this light.
Does the package features a warranty? I'm not paying full price!
I can't believe it features an AI assistant now.
Stop staring at my features, just tell me the price!