WordNet
n. a characteristic that provides pleasure and attracts; "flowers are an attractor for bees" [syn: attraction, attractor, attracter, magnet]
Usage examples of "attractive feature".
Her least attractive feature was her hair, short and cut in a manner that harkened back to the worst of the 1950s in America, and then only for children in Appalachian trailer parks.
When Ramchand started to point out some attractive feature of the hut, she sucked her teeth and he desisted.
As it was, he managed to shave his wife's head clean of the long blond hair which was, truth to tell, her only attractive feature.
Spencer wondered rather flippantly whether this was Jill's prime attractive feature - that she was the only woman in the world who would tolerate being made love to by a man still wearing his socks.
They were broad, spatulate things, not at all his most attractive feature.
From this angle, Daniel was willing to say that Bet's face wasn't her most attractive feature after all.
Her voice was her least attractive feature, at once strident and slurred.
From this angle, Daniel was willing to say that Bets face wasnt her most attractive feature after all.
Yes, my eyes are slanted-a natural and, to my mind, quite attractive feature of my race.
It was generally agreed upon by the women in the Society that, except for his hands, it was the most attractive feature he had.
An attractive feature of the cave, for the rogue, was the presence of residual ionizing radiation, coming from the surrounding rock, the very atmosphere inside the bubble, above all from that queerly glowing misty cloud of light To the rogue this was a welcome source of energy to be tapped at need.
Lilly says my only attractive feature is my eyes, which are gray, but right then they were all squinty and red-looking since I was trying not to cry.
Her single attractive feature was her shoulder-length dark hair, which despite the poverty of her diet had a sheen.