- feat´li|ness
- feat|ly «FEET lee», adverb, adjective.–adv. Archaic.–adj.(of a garment) neat; well-fitting.–feat´li|ness, noun.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
feat|ly — «FEET lee», adverb, adjective. –adv. Archaic. 1. nimbly; skillfully. 2. suitably; properly. 3. neatly; elegantly. –adj. (of a garment) … Useful english dictionary
Ness & Cite — Ness Cité Ness Cité Pays d’origine Le Havre Profession(s) Rappeur Genre(s) Rap Années actives 1995 Présent Label(s) Din Records Entourage … Wikipédia en Français
Ness & Cité — Ness Cité Ness Cité Pays d’origine Le Havre Profession(s) Rappeur Genre(s) Rap Années actives 1995 Présent Label(s) Din Records Entourage … Wikipédia en Français
Ness & cité — Ness Cité Ness Cité Pays d’origine Le Havre Profession(s) Rappeur Genre(s) Rap Années actives 1995 Présent Label(s) Din Records Entourage … Wikipédia en Français
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feat´ness — feat1 «feet», noun. 1. a great deed; act showing great skill, strength, or daring; tour de force: »He could, perhaps, have passed the Hellespont, As once (a feat on which ourselves we prided) Leander, Mr. Ekenhead and I did (Byron). SYNONYM(S):… … Useful english dictionary
feat — de·feat·ism; feat·ness; un·de·feat·able; de·feat; de·feat·ist; feat; feat·ly; … English syllables
haugh´ti|ness — haugh|ty «H tee», adjective, ti|er, ti|est. 1. too proud of oneself and too scornful of others: »A haughty person is often unpopular. 2. showing too great pride of oneself and scorn for others: »a haughty smile, a haughty glance, haughty words … Useful english dictionary
pro|di´gious|ness — pro|di|gious «pruh DIHJ uhs», adjective. 1. very great; huge; vast: »The ocean contains a prodigious amount of water. SYNONYM(S): immense. 2. wonderful; marvelous; amazing: »a prodigious feat … Useful english dictionary
featly — feat•ly [[t]ˈfit li[/t]] adv. 1) suitably; appropriately 2) skillfully 3) neatly; elegantly 4) cvb graceful; elegant • Etymology: 1300–50 feat′li•ness, n … From formal English to slang