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feature vs bristle

bristle vs feature

feature and bristle both are nouns.

feature and bristle both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
feature Yes No Yes No
bristle Yes No Yes No
As verbs, bristle is a hyponym of feature; that is, bristle is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than feature:
  • feature: have as a feature
  • bristle: have or be thickly covered with or as if with bristles
feature (noun) bristle (noun)
an article of merchandise that is displayed or advertised more than other articles a stiff hair
the characteristic parts of a person's face: eyes and nose and mouth and chin a stiff fiber (coarse hair or filament); natural or synthetic
a prominent attribute or aspect of something
(linguistics) a distinctive characteristic of a linguistic unit that serves to distinguish it from other units of the same kind
the principal (full-length) film in a program at a movie theater
a special or prominent article in a newspaper or magazine
feature (verb) bristle (verb)
have as a feature react in an offended or angry manner
wear or display in an ostentatious or proud manner rise up as in fear
be in a state of movement or action
have or be thickly covered with or as if with bristles
Difference between feature and bristle

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