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What is the opposite of features?

Need antonyms for features? Here's a list of opposite words from our thesaurus that you can use instead.

Noun
Opposite of the front part of the head of a person or animal
“Racketball is the only sport where simultaneously you can be looking at the ball, and it'll hit you in the back of the head at 90 miles per hour.”
Noun
Opposite of the dark shape and outline of someone or something against light or a bright background
Noun
Opposite of facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
“What we do not need is the selective or careless transmission of misinformation or disinformation.”
Noun
Opposite of elements or circumstances contributing to a result
“Together, each constituent contributes to the whole in its entirety.”
Noun
Opposite of the front part of the head of a person or animal
Noun
Opposite of the basic or inherent features, character, or qualities of something
“On the outside, everything appeared to be normal, but the reality was far from conventional.”
Noun
Opposite of plural for 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.”
Noun
(usually in plural form "features") Opposite of plural for the components of a person's facial structure
“The assailant was described as a man in his mid-twenties with an athletic body.”
Verb
Opposite of to be visible, to be seen
“Your bald spot disappears once you wear this wig.”
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.”
Verb
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.”
Verb
Opposite of to be a significant part of
“Jay was unfortunate to miss the team to play in the grand final.”
Verb
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.”
Verb
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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