FEATURE
/ ˈfi tʃər / [FEE-cher] (v.)
– to include or present as a part of something
Example: The gallery features a lot of paintings.
Additional info: As a noun, feature refers to an important part or quality.
REVISED
/ rɪˈvaɪzd / [ri-VAHZYD] (adj.)
– changed or improved
Example: The revised editions of the books are periodically released.
Additional info: Synonyms of revised include amended and updated.
TACTILE
/ ˈtæk tɪl / [TAK-til] (adj.)
– referring to one’s sense of touch
Example: Canadian paper money has tactile features like raised dots.
Additional info: Tangible and physical are related to this word.
RECOGNIZABLE
/ ˌrekəgˈnaɪzəbl̩ / [rek-uh g-NAHY-zuh-buh l] (adj.)
– can be easily identified
Example: My I.D. is no longer recognizable after it got soaked in mud.
Additional info: Recognize (v.) means to know or become aware of something.
COUNTERFEIT
/ ˈkaʊn tərˌfɪt / [KOUN-ter-fit] (v.)
– to create a fake copy of something
Example: The police caught the man who counterfeits money.
Additional info: As a noun, it means a fake copy or an imitation.
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