Feat: meaning, definitions and examples

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feat

 

[ fiːt ]

Noun / Verb
Context #1 | Noun

music

A feat is a successful accomplishment or achievement, especially one requiring skill or effort.

Synonyms

accomplishment, achievement, deed

Examples of usage

  • Her performance was a feat of endurance and strength.
  • Completing the marathon was no small feat for him.
Context #2 | Noun

collaboration

In the context of music, a feat refers to a collaborative track or project featuring multiple artists.

Synonyms

collab, collaboration, duet

Examples of usage

  • The new song is a feat between two popular artists.
  • His latest album includes a feat with a well-known rapper.
Context #3 | Verb

achieve

To feat means to accomplish or perform a notable or difficult action.

Synonyms

accomplish, achieve, perform

Examples of usage

  • She feated an incredible stunt in the movie.
  • They feated a world record in the competition.

Translations

Translations of the word "feat" in other languages:

🇵🇹 característica

🇮🇳 विशेषता

🇩🇪 Eigenschaft

🇮🇩 fitur

🇺🇦 особливість

🇵🇱 cecha

🇯🇵 特徴 (とくちょう)

🇫🇷 caractéristique

🇪🇸 característica

🇹🇷 özellik

🇰🇷 특징 (teukjing)

🇸🇦 خاصية

🇨🇿 vlastnost

🇸🇰 vlastnosť

🇨🇳 特征 (tèzhēng)

🇸🇮 značilnost

🇮🇸 einkenni

🇰🇿 ерекшелік

🇬🇪 თვისება

🇦🇿 xüsusiyyət

🇲🇽 característica

Etymology

The word 'feat' originated from Middle English 'fet' which meant 'action' or 'deed'. It evolved to its current usage in the 14th century. The term is often associated with acts of bravery, skill, or accomplishment, highlighting notable achievements or performances.

See also: feats, feature, featured.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranked #11,786, this word falls into high-advanced vocabulary. It appears less frequently but is valuable for expressing precise meanings in specific contexts.