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prouesse

feat, exploit

noun proo-ES Rare

Origin: Old French 'prou' (valiant)

Also means

prowess, skill

Usage Note

Prouesse denotes a remarkable achievement requiring courage or skill — closer to 'feat' than mere 'performance'. It is often used in the plural: les prouesses techniques (technical feats). The final '-esse' ending is feminine. The related adjective preux (valiant) is now archaic.

Examples

"Ses prouesses sportives ont impressionné le jury."

Natural Translation

Her sporting feats impressed the jury.

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