feat
noun /fiːt/
  /fiːt/
(approving)- an action or a piece of work that needs skill, strength or courage
- The tunnel is a remarkable feat of engineering.
 - to accomplish/achieve/perform astonishing feats
 - That was no mean feat (= it was difficult to do).
 
Homophones feat | feetfeat feet/fiːt//fiːt/- feat noun
- The birds' flight south is an amazing feat of endurance.
 
 - feet noun (plural of foot)
- The audience rose to their feet in appreciation.
 
 
Extra Examples- Dragging the fully laden boat across the sand was no mean feat.
 - He emulated the feat of the legendary athlete Jesse Owens.
 - He has pulled off an extraordinary feat in completing the voyage single-handedly.
 - She was capable of remarkable feats of endurance.
 - The tunnel was one of the greatest engineering feats of the 19th century.
 - a remarkable feat of strength
 - an unprecedented feat in the history of the industry
 - physical feats of strength and skill
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- amazing
 - astonishing
 - brilliant
 - …
 
- accomplish
 - achieve
 - do
 - …
 
- feat of
 
Word Originlate Middle English (in the general sense ‘action or deed’): from Old French fait, from Latin factum, neuter past participle of facere ‘do’.