feat

IPA: fˈit

noun

  • A relatively rare or difficult accomplishment.

verb

  • (obsolete) To form; to fashion.
  • (transitive, informal) To feature.

adjective

  • (archaic) Dexterous in movements or service; skilful; neat; pretty.
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Examples of "feat" in Sentences

  • But his greatest feat is arguably his ability to reinvent himself, to endure.
  • This feat is all the more remarkable when you learn that the book was published in 1917!
  • The main (delicious!) tool her team uses to help accomplish this important feat is through The Gratitude Cookie ™.
  • The main (delicious!) tool her team uses to help accomplish this important feat is through The Gratitude Cookie (tm).
  • Biologically speaking, the feat is the bacterial equivalent of removing lungs and coaxing the disembodied tissue to breathe.
  • Either feat is astounding utilizing any weapon but these guys (I can't even remember their names) did it with "tools" like most of us have or can buy.
  • Just how Mahler's music accomplishes this feat is another question that Mr. Lebrecht's book explores, along with the details of Mahler's life and the author's own deep, personal engagement with the composer's music.

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