The difference between Amenity and Infrastructure
When used as nouns, amenity means pleasantness, whereas infrastructure means an underlying base or foundation especially for an organization or system.
check bellow for the other definitions of Amenity and Infrastructure
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Amenity as a noun:
Pleasantness.
Examples:
"We especially enjoyed the amenity of the climate on our last holiday."
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Amenity as a noun:
A thing or circumstance that is welcome and makes life a little easier or more pleasant.
Examples:
"All the little amenities the hotel provided made our stay very enjoyable."
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Amenity as a noun:
Convenience.
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Amenity as a noun (cartography):
a unit pertaining to the infrastructure of a community, such as a public toilet, a postbox, a library etc.
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Infrastructure as a noun (systems theory):
An underlying base or foundation especially for an organization or system.
Examples:
"synonyms: underbuilding"
"hypo Common Language Infrastructure"
"The infrastructure of parasitic tyranny depends on secrecy in order to be effective."
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Infrastructure as a noun:
The basic facilities, services and installations needed for the functioning of a community or society.