acrobatic feat
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Definition
Noun: - A spectacular or skillful physical action or maneuver, typically involving agility, balance, and coordination, performed by an acrobat or someone with similar skills.
Usage
The term "acrobatic feat" is used to describe a single, often impressive, act of physical skill. It emphasizes the difficulty, artistry, or daring nature of the performance. - The circus performer's final acrobatic feat involved a triple somersault on the high wire. - Completing the complex human pyramid was their greatest acrobatic feat.
Advanced Usage
- "to perform/pull off an acrobatic feat": This is the most common collocation, highlighting the execution of the difficult act.
- The gymnast pulled off an incredible acrobatic feat during her floor routine.
Variants and Related Words
- Feat (n): An achievement that requires great courage, skill, or strength. "Acrobatic feat" is a specific type of feat.
- Stunt (n): A dangerous or difficult action performed as a public spectacle. An "acrobatic feat" can be considered a type of stunt, but it is specifically tied to acrobatic skill rather than, for example, a movie stunt.
- Acrobatics (n): The performance of acrobatic feats; the art or skill of an acrobat.
Synonyms
- Acrobatic stunt
- Gymnastic feat
- Daring maneuver
Related Phrases
- Death-defying feat: A feat that involves a very high risk.
- The tightrope walk over the canyon was a death-defying feat.
- Physical prowess: Exceptional physical ability or skill, which is demonstrated by an acrobatic feat.
- His acrobatic feats were a testament to his physical prowess.
Noun
- a stunt performed by an acrobat