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Feat

/fiːt/
A significant or remarkable act or achievement that requires skill, strength, or courage.

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Examples:

Sneaking out after dark proves to be no small feat.

Winning that marathon was an extraordinary feat.

Cooking a five-course meal is quite an impressive feat.

Etymology:

etymology
The word feat comes from the Old French fait, which means act or deed. It traces its roots back to the Latin word factum, referring to something that has been done.

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