A feat is something hard to do but done well. It shows skill, effort, or power. People talk about feats in sport, work, or danger.
Climbing the mountain was a great feat.
She performed a feat of strength safely.
Feats in this meaning are famous or important actions that people tell stories about. They often happen in the past or in legends.
The hero's feats were told in many books.
Feats of bravery are remembered by people.
In games and sports, a feat is a special move or action. Players use feats to win, score points, or impress others.
Doing this feat scores you more points.
He showed a new feat in the video game.
In role-playing games, feats are special powers or talents. They let players do more things or improve their characters.
The character learns a new feat at level five.
Feats help characters fight better in the game.
This meaning points to skills a person shows, often in physical activities. It is about special talent that is uncommon or hard.
His feat in lifting heavy weights is good.
She showed a feat of speed in the race.
In old English or dialects, 'feat' once meant 'foot'—the body part used for walking. This use is rare and mostly seen in historical texts.
They walked on their feats all day long.
The old poem speaks of heavy feats in snow.
People sometimes use 'feat' to talk about clever tricks or stunts. These require skill and are done to show off or entertain.
He did a neat feat on his skateboard.
That feat wowed the crowd at the show.