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What is the opposite of feature?

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Noun
Opposite of a highlight or special attraction of a particular place, thing or event
“It helps to enjoy the film with no prior knowledge or expectations of the character, as his treatment is the clear lowlight of the movie.”
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(usually in plural form "features") Opposite of the components of a person's facial structure
“The assailant was described as a man in his mid-twenties with an athletic body.”
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Opposite of a distinctive or characteristic feature
Noun
Opposite of an attribute of a thing or person
“Entrepreneurs were seen as chancers, but the stigma of setting up a business and risking failure has lessened.”
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Opposite of one of the substances present in a mixture, especially food
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Opposite of a quality or feature regarded as a characteristic or inherent part of someone or something
“A disturbing nonfeature of many schools in this country is toilets.”
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Opposite of an individual fact or item
“My intention is to encourage the reader to focus on the entirety of the text and to open up the reader's reflection on the dialogue.”
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Opposite of a particular aspect or feature of something
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Opposite of a particular part or feature of something
“The whole is usually reserved for diehard hobbyists.”
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Opposite of a small distinctive detail or feature
“On his way into the forest, Kevin found a blemish on the otherwise pristine carpet of snow.”
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Opposite of a piece of news or information
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Opposite of a place of interest or wonder, especially to tourists and visitors
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Opposite of a characteristic that is distinctive of a particular person, thing or place
“Still, for all our differences, country folk and city slickers possess one commonality.”
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Opposite of a good or redeeming feature or point
Noun
Opposite of an unique or unusual quirk or mannerism
Noun
Opposite of a place or thing which draws visitors by providing something of interest or pleasure
“Really, the only minor detraction was the bizarre insistence at the gates that any bottled drinks had to have the caps taken off, and thrown away.”
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Opposite of a small individual part of something larger
“His sentence isn't necessarily a precedent for the generality of other cases of corruption.”
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Opposite of an account of an event or situation, typically intended for publication or broadcasting
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Opposite of a piece of equipment or furniture that is fixed in position in a building or vehicle
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Opposite of an element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change
“The world is always changing, and that is the one constant we can be sure of.”
Noun
Opposite of a point of success or achievement
“Failing to qualify for the Olympics was the nadir of his sporting career.”
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Opposite of a movie with sound
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Opposite of a quality or ability possessed or inherited by someone
Noun
Opposite of a tendency to act in a particular way
“He has a disinclination to use his ears where musical influence is concerned.”
Verb
Opposite of to have as a prominent attribute or aspect
“Many news stories fail to provide enough detail about data sources or omit important details about what the data represents.”
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Opposite of to present or display as part of a show
“Organizers have decided to exclude the usual halftime entertainment to raise awareness of social media bullying.”
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Opposite of to be a significant part of
“Jay was unfortunate to miss the team to play in the grand final.”
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Opposite of to perform in, usually as a leading character
“If she wants some guidance as to what happens when you forgo an iconic role to another actor, she only has to ask her co-star.”
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Opposite of to take part in
“Kay is a shy student who tends to forgo school activities in favor of a visit to the library.”
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Opposite of to stress or emphasize
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Opposite of to display or show (something) for others to see
“Pirates would pick obscure locations to hide their plundered treasures.”
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Opposite of to draw special attention to
“We can de-emphasize their importance as primary instruments of justice while we place the highest priority on social and economic justice.”
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Opposite of to perform, especially as an actor in a film or stage show
“Richard Linklater would later direct the movie, A Scanner Darkly, with Keanu Reeves starring.”
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Opposite of to emphasize, stress, or indicate the importance of
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Opposite of to have as a feature
“This old bathroom will need a new bathtub to be installed when we renovate it.”
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Opposite of to ostentatiously draw attention to
“The nation's leaders are scrambling to suppress any bad publicity about the recent fiasco.”
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Opposite of to be exceptionally proficient in an activity or subject
“He had the perfect physique to be a professional athlete, which was so ironic considering his innate ability to fail at every sport he played.”
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Opposite of to highlight or call attention to (something)
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Opposite of to publish or be published in a newspaper or magazine
“He decides to censor the content and supervise the author, watching out for further subversiveness.”
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Opposite of to make a false show or pretense of
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Opposite of to conceive of or envisage in the mind
“He paid tribute to his parents, who had enabled him to realize his dream of playing professional baseball.”
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Opposite of to appear or be visible
“Your bald spot will disappear when you wear this wig.”
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Opposite of to resemble or look like, especially a parent or relative
“Even though they are twins, they differ from each other in looks and personality.”
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