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fait


Meanings
  • 1. Done; completed. (adjective)

    - "The project is fait."
    - "After years of hard work, the novel was fait."
    - "She was pleased that the task was fait."
  • 2. Past participle of faire (to make or do). (verb)

    - "He faited the repairs himself."
    - "The chef faited the dessert."
    - "The artist faited the sculpture."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with fait
gate , hate , fate
Variants
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fait accompli , faits accomplis , au fait , aussitot dit , aussitot fait , l'union fait la force , tout a fait
Forms
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faits (plural form of fait)


Etymology
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From the French word 'faire' meaning 'to make' or 'to do'.


Trivia
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  1. In French, 'fait' is both an adjective and a past participle verb.

  2. The term 'fait accompli' was first used in English in the 18th century.

  3. The word 'fait' is pronounced as 'fet' in the Canadian French dialect.


Related Concepts
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  1. accompli, fait: An unexpected event that has already happened and cannot be undone.

  2. fait divers: Miscellaneous news or stories.


Culture
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In French culture, 'fait' is an important concept in the culinary world, as it signifies the completion of a dish. It is also used in various expressions and idioms, such as 'fait accompli' (an action that is completed before being recognized or revealed) and 'fait divers' (miscellaneous news or stories).

How to Memorize "fait"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize the completion of a task or project.

  2. associate

    - Associate 'fait' with the idea of completion or accomplishment.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember 'F-A-I-T' stands for 'Fait Accompli' or 'Fait Done'.


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