Athlos (αθλος) is a Greek word, meaning "feat."
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.
Feat. It means accomplishment.
operation, feat, performance, action, step, operation
I think you mean "no small potatoes" or "no small feat" - in slang "oats" refers to feeling young, frisky, and reckless. "No small potatoes" is money slang, meaning something costs a lot. "No small feat" means that something is a big feat, or a big accomplishment.
Athlos (αθλος) is a Greek word, meaning "feat."
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.
Feat is not a verb. Feat is a noun, as in, "He has accomplished a great feat by winning a gold medal in the Olympics." A synonym of feat is achievement.
i feat my dog DONT BE DUMB
A diphthong is a word that has two vowels in a single syllable. The sound moves forward from one vowel to another in the word. An example of a word that has a diphthong in it is the word feat.
passing my exams was a great feat
The adventure would be an exploit, an escapade, or a 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 homonym of "feet" is "feat". "Feet" refers to the plural of foot (body part), while "feat" refers to a remarkable achievement or accomplishment.
feat is the base word and no affix