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feature vs motion-picture show

motion-picture show vs feature

feature and motion-picture show both are nouns.

feature is a verb but motion-picture show is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
feature Yes No Yes No
motion-picture show Yes No No No
As nouns, motion-picture show is a hypernym of feature; that is, motion-picture show is a word with a broader meaning than feature:
  • feature: the principal (full-length) film in a program at a movie theater
  • motion-picture show: a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement
feature (noun) motion-picture show (noun)
an article of merchandise that is displayed or advertised more than other articles a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement
the characteristic parts of a person's face: eyes and nose and mouth and chin
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) motion-picture show (verb)
have as a feature
wear or display in an ostentatious or proud manner
Difference between feature and motion-picture show

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