Feat

Noun

 * 1) An accomplishment that's relatively rare or difficult.

Adjectives for Feat
notable; merchandising; piteous; prodigious; additional; superhuman; inconsiderable; extraordinary; curious; noble; herculean; elaborate; pugilistic; haughty; brilliant; spectacular; dashing; marvelous; warlike; magic; miraculous; incomparable.

Verbs for Feat
acclaim—; accomplish—; advertise—; applaud—; duplicate—; emulate—; enact—; enjoy—; equal—; exploit—; gasp at—; perfect—; perform—; practise—; praise—; recount—; regale with—; watch—; work—; —awes; —dazzles; —delights; —displays; —enthralls; —pleases; —punctures.

Synonyms for Feat
act, effort, deed, exploit, action, exertion, performance, exercise, execution, attainment, accomplishment, achievement, acquisition, maneuver.

Antonyms for Feat
inaction, abstinence, idleness, failure, stagnation, unemployment, passiveness, laziness, sloth.

Derived terms

 * no small feat
 * no mean feat

Thesaurus
accomplished fact, accomplishment, achievement, act, acta, action, adventure, aristeia, attainment, blow, bold stroke, conquest, consummation, coup, dealings, deed, doing, doings, effort, emprise, endeavor, enterprise, execution, exploit, fait accompli, gest, go, hand, handiwork, heroic act, job, maneuver, master stroke, masterpiece, masterwork, measure, move, operation, overt act, passage, performance, proceeding, production, res gestae, step, stroke, stunt, thing, thing done, tour de force, transaction, triumph, turn, undertaking, venture, victory, work, works

Etymology
From, from fet:, from  fait:, from  factum:, from facio:

Translations

 * Chinese: 技藝, 技艺
 * Czech:, ,
 * Danish:
 * Dutch: prestatie, verwezenlijking
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German: Leistung, Meisterstück
 * Greek: [ˈaθlo̞s],  [kaˈto̞rθo̞ˌma], ανδραγάθημα [anðraˈɣaθiˌma], επίτευγμα [e̞ˈpite̞vɣˌma]


 * Italian: ,
 * Japanese:
 * Korean: 공적
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Spanish:
 * Welsh: cyflawniad

Anagrams

 * EFTA
 * fate, Fate
 * feta
 * TAFE