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Synonyms and antonyms of Features and qualities in British Thesaurus

Features and qualities

feature (noun)

an important part or aspect of something

quality (noun)

the quality of something is how good or bad it is

factor (noun)

one of the things that influence whether an event happens or the way that it happens

aspect (noun)

a particular part, feature, or quality of something

nature (noun)

a basic quality or feature of something

component (noun)

an individual quality or feature of something

strand (noun)

one of the different aspects of something

facet (noun)

an aspect of something such as a situation or someone’s character

peculiarity (noun)

a quality or feature that belongs to a particular person, thing, or situation

property (noun)

a quality or feature of something

a bit of a something ()

used for saying that someone or something has a particular character, effect, or quality

affordance (noun)

a feature of an object or the environment that allows a person or animal to do something

air (noun)

the feeling that a place or situation gives you

ambiance ()

another spelling of ambience

ambience (noun)

the character of a place or the feeling you have about it

atmosphere (noun)

the mood or feeling that exists in a place and affects the people who are there

attribute (noun)

formal a quality or feature of someone or something

aura (noun)

a quality that seems to surround or come from a person, place, or situation

beast (noun)

humorous used for describing something with a particular quality

bias (noun)

a special interest or ability in a particular thing, or a particular tendency

bit (noun)

a particular aspect of something

character (noun)

the qualities that people from a particular place are believed to have

character (noun)

the qualities that make something clearly different from anything else

characteristic (noun)

a particular quality or feature that is typical of someone or something

complexion (noun)

the typical features of something such as an organization, process, or activity

complexities (noun)

features of something that make it confusing or difficult to deal with

credentials (noun)

personal qualities, achievements, or experiences that make someone suitable for something

detail (noun)

all the small aspects or features that something has, especially when they are difficult to notice

extent (noun)

the degree to which something happens or is likely to happen

extreme (noun)

a very large or very small degree of something

face (noun)

the qualities that something such as an organization has, or wants people to think it has

facility (noun)

a special feature of a particular tool, system etc

feel (noun)

the way that something such as a place generally seems to you

feeling (noun)

the emotional effect that a place has on you

flavour (noun)

a particular quality that is typical of something

form (noun)

the particular way in which something appears or exists

the highways and byways ()

all the different aspects of something

ingredient (noun)

one of the things that give something its character or that make it effective

interest (noun)

the quality that something has that makes you notice it and want to know about it or take part in it

modality (noun)

formal the way in which something exists, is experienced or is done

mood (noun)

a quality that something such as a place, film, or piece of music has that makes you have a particular feeling

odour (noun)

literary a particular atmosphere, influence, or quality

overtone (noun)

a quality or feature that is noticeable but not obvious

personality (noun)

the qualities that a place has that make it interesting and different from other places

point (noun)

an aspect or feature

quality (noun)

a feature of a thing, substance, place etc

quintessence (noun)

formal a feature of something that contains all of its main qualities

respect (noun)

an aspect of something

rhythm (noun)

a pattern in an activity that makes it enjoyable to watch or easy to do

richness (noun)

the interesting quality of something that has a lot of different features or aspects

richness (noun)

the rich quality of a colour, sound, or smell

ring (noun)

a particular quality that something such as a statement seems to have

shape (noun)

the features or qualities of something

side (noun)

one aspect of a situation, problem, or subject

side (noun)

the funny, serious etc side of something is the aspect of it that has that quality

soul (noun)

the qualities that are typical of something and make it special

stamp (noun)

a particular quality that is clearly noticeable in someone or something

substratum (noun)

formal a basic feature or aspect of something that exists but is not easy to see

subtlety (noun)

a small detail or feature that is difficult to notice

texture (noun)

the effect that is produced when different things combine, for example in music

tone (noun)

the general character of a place or event

touch (noun)

a particular quality that someone can add to a situation

value (noun)

the particular interesting quality that something has

variable (noun)

something that can change and affect the result of a situation

vibe (noun)

informal a general feeling that you get from a person or place

vibrations (noun)

vibes

way (noun)

a particular aspect of something, or a particular attitude towards something