No, it is a noun. In English, roughly speaking, if you can add "the", as well as "a" or "an" before a word, it is a noun.
No, "feat" is a noun.
To accomplish what you thought you couldn't is a feat that gives you joy.
feat is not a length of measurement , however1.82 meters = 5.97112861 feet
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It's no easy feat to juggle milk bottles with your feet.
No, "feat" is a noun.
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.
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No, feat is a noun.
The noun form for the adjective difficult is difficulty.
A homophone for "feet" is "feat."
she has sandals on her feat. ♥ §
The plural of feat is feats.
If you can perform a standing broad jump of over 10 feet, that would be an astounding feat. He injured both feet while attempting the dangerous feat.
Nothing feat is a suffix, Ex: Defeat we it, roughly decompiled means to stop ones feat
i feat my dog DONT BE DUMB
A feat trick is doing a flip.