Exploits (en. Exploits)

[ɛk.splwa]

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
noun
A heroic or brilliant act.
He achieved impressive sports exploits.
Il a réalisé des exploits sportifs impressionnants.
An action evocative of extraordinary courage or talent.
The exploits of war heroes are often recounted in books.
Les exploits des héros de guerre sont souvent racontés dans les livres.
Significant successes in a specific discipline.
The student's academic exploits inspired his peers.
Les exploits académiques de l'étudiant ont inspiré ses camarades.

Etymology

Derived from the verb 'exploiter', coming from the Latin 'expolitare', meaning 'to polish, to make shine'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to perform exploits
To accomplish remarkable actions.
faire des exploits
heroic exploits
Referring to acts of exceptional bravery.
exploits héroïques
to deliver exploits
To recount or describe impressive achievements.
livrer des exploits

Related Words

to exploit
To use something to one's advantage.
exploiter
exploitation
The action of using something, often intensively.
exploitation
exploration
The action of discovering or exploring new territories.
exploration

Slang Meanings

To do something crazy or extraordinary.
That performance was a real exploit!
Cette performance était un vrai exploit !
A risky or bold act.
That was an exploit; you really took risks!
Ça, c'était un exploit, tu as vraiment pris des risques !