A special or prominent article in a newspaper or magazine is usually referred to as a "feature article." These articles often cover in-depth analysis, human interest stories, or significant current events that are given more extensive coverage than regular news articles. Feature articles can also showcase unique perspectives or interviews with notable individuals.
The noun 'feature' is an abstract noun as a word for an important part or aspect of something.The noun 'feature' is a concrete noun as a word for the characteristic parts of a person's face; the principal film in a movie theater program; a special or prominent newspaper or magazine article.
Feature as a noun means a characteristic, a highlight or special attraction, or a special article in a newspaper or magazine. There are no antonyms for the noun feature.Antonyms for feature as a verb that means to give prominence to, call attention to, or emphasize are disregard, ignore, mask, or divert attentionfrom.
Paris-Dakar - Newspaper - was created in 1933.
This newspaper is about sports only
A magazine devoted mainly to cycling can be classed as a magazine of special interest (at least to cyclists).
Fitness magazine has a special article on a post pregnancy workout which was tried by four moms. The article is here: http://www.fitnessmagazine.com/health/lose-baby-weight/workouts/post-baby-workout-plan/
The Mad Magazine TV Special - 1974 TV was released on: USA: 1974
The next issue of the magazine with a special section on utgis poker will be released next month.
a puff is people who take the picture of people in the maganizes and a special gift to attracts the target auidience , and calls out the reader. and people fell like the magazine is calling u.
No. It is the definite article in English. ( a/an is the indefinite article). Articles are a special kind of adjective.
No you had best not take the special article
It means a special bit of information.