No, feat is a noun.
The homophone of the word "feet" is "feat."
"Feat" is a English word short for feature. That is what bands/artists write when they have a guest on a song. Ex: "50cent feat Kanye". The word "feat" is not a word in Swedish.
i feat my dog DONT BE DUMB
passing my exams was a great feat
To accomplish what you thought you couldn't is a feat that gives you joy.
The closest I can come to an antonym of feat is triviality. A feat is a notable accomplishment (such as a feat of strength) so an accomplishment that is in no way notable could be described as a triviality.
The homophone for the word "feet" is "feat."
A homophone for a deed of strength or skill is the word "feat." A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning, origin, or spelling. In this case, "feat" sounds the same as "feat," which means a notable or impressive act or achievement.
It can be. The verb "to trick" means to fool, or to outwit. The noun "trick" is a sham, bogus act, illusion, or clever feat.
feat is the base word and no affix
Yes, the word 'feat' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an achievement that requires great courage, skill, or strength.