English Meaning & Definitions
Done, made, completed, or finished.
- “A tarefa já está feita.”
- “Ela é uma pessoa bem feita e educada.”
Past participle (feminine singular) of the verb 'fazer' (to do/make).
- “A casa foi feita pelo meu avô.”
- “Toda a comida foi feita com muito carinho.”
English Antonyms & Opposites
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Derived from the Latin 'facta', the feminine past participle of 'facere' (to do or to make). It evolved through Old Portuguese, maintaining the sense of something that has been completed or brought into existence.
Think of 'fait accompli' (a French term used in English), which means an accomplished fact; 'feita' is the Portuguese version of that same root.
Frequently Asked Questions About “feita”
1. What is the meaning of “feita” in English?
In English, feita (adjective) is defined as: “Done, made, completed, or finished.”.
2. How do you use “feita” in a sentence?
“A tarefa já está feita.”
3. What are English synonyms of “feita”?
4. What is the etymology and word origin of “feita”?
Derived from the Latin 'facta', the feminine past participle of 'facere' (to do or to make). It evolved through Old Portuguese, maintaining the sense of something that has been completed or brought into existence.
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