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feat

/fi:st/
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Word: Feat

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A "feat" is a notable achievement or an impressive accomplishment. It refers to something that someone has done that is difficult, remarkable, or extraordinary.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "feat" when talking about achievements that require skill, strength, bravery, or special talent.
  • It is often used in contexts where the achievement is celebrated or acknowledged.
Example:
  • "Climbing Mount Everest is a great feat that only a few people can accomplish."
  • "Her ability to solve complex math problems in seconds is an impressive feat."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "feat" can also refer to artistic or creative accomplishments, such as: - "The magician's performance was a feat of illusion that left the audience in awe."

Word Variants:
  • The verb form of "feat" does not exist, but related words include:
    • "Feature" (to highlight or showcase something)
    • "Feats" (the plural form of feat)
Different Meanings:

While "feat" primarily refers to achievements, it can also imply a notable or extraordinary act in various fields, such as: - Sports (e.g., a record-breaking performance) - Arts (e.g., a remarkable painting or film) - Science (e.g., a groundbreaking discovery)

Synonyms:
  • Achievement
  • Accomplishment
  • Triumph
  • Success
  • Milestone
  • Mastery
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "feat," but you might find phrases that describe achieving something remarkable, such as: - "Pull off a feat" (to successfully achieve something difficult) - Example: "She really pulled off a feat by finishing the marathon in under three hours."

Summary:

In summary, a "feat" is a remarkable achievement that signifies skill or bravery. It's a word that highlights the excellence of what someone has done.

Noun
  1. a notable achievement
    • he performed a great feat
    • the book was her finest effort

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