Exploits: meaning, definitions and examples

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exploits

 

[ ɪkˈsplɔɪts ]

Noun / Verb
Context #1 | Noun

in war

brave and heroic acts or deeds performed by soldiers or warriors in battle

Synonyms

achievements, deeds, feats

Examples of usage

  • The soldier was awarded a medal for his courageous exploits in the battlefield.
  • His exploits on the front lines inspired his comrades to fight harder.
Context #2 | Verb

in business

bold or daring actions taken to achieve success, especially in business or finance

Synonyms

endeavors, undertakings, ventures

Examples of usage

  • The entrepreneur's exploits in the tech industry made him a millionaire.
  • She was known for her risky exploits in the stock market.

Translations

Translations of the word "exploits" in other languages:

🇵🇹 explorações

🇮🇳 कारनामे

🇩🇪 Heldentaten

🇮🇩 eksploitasi

🇺🇦 подвиги

🇵🇱 wyczyny

🇯🇵 偉業

🇫🇷 exploits

🇪🇸 hazañas

🇹🇷 kahramanlıklar

🇰🇷 업적

🇸🇦 مآثر

🇨🇿 hrdinské činy

🇸🇰 hrdinské činy

🇨🇳 功绩

🇸🇮 podvigi

🇮🇸 afrek

🇰🇿 ерліктер

🇬🇪 გამარჯვებები

🇦🇿 igidliklər

🇲🇽 hazañas

Etymology

The word 'exploits' originated from the Latin word 'explicare' meaning 'to unfold'. Over time, the term evolved to refer to notable achievements or actions, particularly in the context of war and business. The concept of exploits has been celebrated in various cultures throughout history, highlighting the importance of bravery, heroism, and success in different endeavors.

See also: exploit, exploitable, exploitation, exploited, exploiter, exploiters, exploiting, underexploit, underexploitation.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranked #11,234, this word falls into high-advanced vocabulary. It appears less frequently but is valuable for expressing precise meanings in specific contexts.