What is another word for feature-length?

Pronunciation: [fˈiːt͡ʃəlˈɛŋθ] (IPA)

Feature-length, which is commonly used to describe a full-length movie, can be replaced with several other synonyms. Some of the common synonyms for feature-length are full-length, full-scale, and full-size. Additionally, other expressions that can be used in place of feature-length are uncut, unedited, and extended. These words and expressions are commonly used to indicate that a movie or film is a complete and comprehensive work. Feature-length is typically used to indicate that a movie is not a short film or television episode, and these synonyms highlight that message as well. By using these synonyms, we can add variety to our writing while conveying the same meaning.

What are the hypernyms for Feature-length?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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