feat

noun
UK: /fiːt/
US: /fiːt/
  1. An impressive or difficult achievement.

    1. Climbing that mountain was a great feat.
    2. Finishing the project ahead of schedule was quite a feat of engineering and planning.
  2. An act or deed, especially one showing courage, strength, or skill.

    1. The acrobat's feat amazed everyone.
    2. His daring feat of rescuing the cat from the burning building made him a local hero.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "feat" in English means: An impressive or difficult achievement., An act or deed, especially one showing courage, strength, or skill..

The phonetic transcription of "feat" is /fiːt/ in British English and /fiːt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "feat": achievement, accomplishment, stunt, exploit.

Example usage of "feat": "Climbing that mountain was a great feat.". More examples on the page.