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sensible, usable, realistic: The world needs a feasible method<br />

for disposing of nuclear waste.<br />

feast n. 1 banquet, (lavish) dinner, (sumptuous) repast, (Lucullan or<br />

Epicurean) treat, Colloq spread, Brit beanfeast; Slang blow-out,<br />

Brit beano: Dinner at Patrick's is no mere meal - it is a<br />

feast. 2 observance, celebration, rite, ritual, solemnization,<br />

commemoration, memorialization, anniversary, birthday, jubilee,<br />

feast-day, festival, fˆte, holy day, holiday, red-letter day,<br />

occasion, event, gala: Church calendars list both movable and<br />

immovable feasts. 3 treat, delight, pleasure, gratification:<br />

Seeing you again was a feast for the eyes.<br />

--v. 4 dine, wine (and dine), fare well or sumptuously,<br />

(over)indulge, gorge (oneself), gormandize, eat one's fill: We<br />

feasted on roast turkey with all the trimmings. 5 entertain,<br />

feed, wine and dine, treat, regale: Visitors to Arthur's court<br />

were feasted with the finest viands available. 6 delight,<br />

gratify, please, cheer, gladden: Ali Baba feasted his eyes on<br />

the vast treasure in the cave.<br />

feat n. exploit, deed, act, attainment, achievement, accomplishment,<br />

tour de force: Persuading your wife to let you go fishing was<br />

quite a feat.<br />

feature n. 1 characteristic, attribute, trait, mark, hallmark, earmark,<br />

property, character, quality, aspect, facet, peculiarity, quirk,<br />

idiosyncrasy: What are the identifying features of traditional<br />

Chinese architecture? 2 (main) attraction, draw, special<br />

attraction, high point or spot, best or memorable part; main<br />

film; US and Canadian drawing card; column, piece, article,<br />

item: The feature of the show was the appearance of Gracie<br />

Fields. He writes the gardening feature for a Sunday newspaper.<br />

3 features. face, visage, physiognomy, countenance, looks, Slang<br />

mug, kisser, chips and plaice: Her features twisted into a<br />

frown.<br />

--v. 4 present, promote, publicize, advertise, highlight,<br />

spotlight, put into the limelight, star, stress, emphasize, call<br />

attention to, play up, puff up, Colloq headline, hype: He was<br />

featured in many films. 5 be, act, perform, take or have a role<br />

or part, participate, be involved or drawn in: Novels feature<br />

prominently in our publishing programme.

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