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Definition of Attractive feature
1. Noun. A characteristic that provides pleasure and attracts. "Flowers are an attractor for bees"
Generic synonyms: Characteristic, Feature
Specialized synonyms: Attention, Tourist Attraction
Derivative terms: Attract, Attract, Attract, Magnetic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Attractive Feature
Literary usage of Attractive feature
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1872)
"... in favor of the motion, and by AF Perry, on behalf of Gen. Barnside, against it.
An attractive feature in the case was the presentation to the ..."
2. The Secrets of Specialists by Alfred Dale Covey (1903)
"... development of the bust: If woman's "crowning glory" be her hair, it is certain
that a well-developed bust is a more attractive feature to most people. ..."
3. Transactions by Massachusetts Horticultural Society (1913)
"Inasmuch as birds are a most attractive embellishment to any garden where tkey
may be brought in, and as the bird fountain may be an attractive feature also ..."
4. The American Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events (1864)
"An attractive feature in the case was the presentation to the Court by Flamen
Ball, Esq., the District Attorney, of a written statement from Gen. ..."
5. Science of Home and Community: A Text-book in General Science by Gilbert Haven Trafton (1919)
"Another very attractive feature is the fact that gardening takes one out in the
open amid pleasant surroundings at a time of the year when nature is at her ..."
6. Reports of the United States Commissioners to the Paris Universal Exposition by Edward Henry Knight, United States Commission to the Paris Exposition, 1878 (1880)
"A portfolio of photographs of school houses Milwaukee, was an attractive feature;
especially noticeable also was her collection of specimens of pupils' work ..."
7. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1895)
"... massed together in a case to themselves (properly and fully labelled, of
course), so far from detraction, they will be an attractive feature, and, ..."
8. Annals of the American Pulpit: Or, Commemorative Notices of Distinguished by William Buell Sprague (1859)
"To the same source might be traced another distinguishing and attractive feature
of his character,—namely, his singular exemption from all feeling of ..."