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convenience
Noun
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Convenience is the quality of being easy to get and use.
The shop has a free car park for the convenience of its guests.
We'll pick up some milk at the convenience store on the corner.
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A convenience is something that saves time or work.
Out cottages have all the modern conveniences, including internet, A/C and a pool.
feature
Noun
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A feature is a special or noticeable part of something.
One unusual feature of the town is the river in the middle of mainstreet.
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A feature is a useful part or function of a product.
In computers, a CD drive used to be a special feature. Now you can't buy a computer without one.
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A feature is a special newspaper or magazine article or radio or television program that is not published regularly.
The Star is running a special feature about homelessness.
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A feature is a movie playing at a cinema.
Today's feature will appear right after these commercials.
feature
Verb
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If you feature something, you have it as a noticeable and positive part.
This restaurant features the most famous chefs in France.
Jazz and Blues feature prominently in the magazine.
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If you feature something, you consider (or imagine) it.
I cannot feature that happening.