achievement
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A feather in your cap
An achievement or honor that you can be proud of.
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Rest on your laurels
To stop making efforts and become complacent after achieving past success, rather than striving for new accomplishments.
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Have the last laugh
To ultimately succeed or be proven right, especially after others initially doubted or ridiculed one.
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Rise to the occasion
To successfully meet a challenge or perform well in a difficult or important situation.
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The last laugh
The last laugh refers to the final triumph or vindication of someone who was initially underestimated, mocked, or faced setbacks.
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Level up
To advance to a higher stage of development, skill, or achievement, often implying significant progress or improvement.
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Fly into orbit
To achieve an exceptionally high level of success, prominence, or activity very rapidly.
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Mission accomplished
This phrase indicates that a task or objective has been successfully completed.
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Rocket to success
To achieve extremely rapid and spectacular success in an endeavor.
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Stellar performance
An exceptionally good or outstanding display of skill, talent, or effort.
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To go stellar
To perform exceptionally well or achieve outstanding success, often suddenly and dramatically.
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Reach new heights
To achieve a significantly higher level of success, accomplishment, or improvement than ever before.
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High-flying
Achieving great success or having ambitious goals and a rapid rise in prominence.
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Go above and beyond
To do more than what is required or expected, often demonstrating exceptional effort or dedication.
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Ace a test
To achieve a perfect or near-perfect score on an exam or assessment, performing exceptionally well.
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Go for the gold
To make the utmost effort to achieve the highest possible prize or success.
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Slay a dragon
To overcome an enormous, terrifying, or seemingly impossible challenge.
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Hit your mark
To successfully achieve a specific goal, objective, or expected outcome.
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Slay
To impress greatly, succeed brilliantly, or look exceptionally good.
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Under your belt
To have something 'under your belt' means you have achieved or experienced it, adding it to your personal store of accomplishments or knowledge.
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Passed with flying colors
To succeed in something, such as a test or challenge, exceptionally well and triumphantly.
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A laurel wreath
A circular garland made of laurel leaves, traditionally worn as a symbol of victory, honor, or high achievement.
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A moment of glory
A brief but significant period of outstanding success, recognition, or triumph.
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A badge of honor
Something that brings great pride or respect, especially when it results from a difficult, challenging, or unpopular experience.
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A mark of distinction
Something that clearly sets someone or something apart as superior, noteworthy, or worthy of special honor.
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A shining moment
A "shining moment" refers to a brief, outstanding period of great success, glory, or exceptional performance.
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To take pride in something
To feel deep satisfaction and pleasure in one's own achievements, qualities, or possessions, or in those of someone or something closely associated with oneself.
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A historic breakthrough
A momentous discovery, development, or achievement that marks a significant turning point or solves a long-standing problem.
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A milestone for humanity
This phrase describes an exceptionally important event or achievement that marks significant progress or a major turning point for the entire human race.
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Pushing the boundaries of human endeavor
To strive for the absolute limits of human capability and achievement, often through innovation, exploration, or extreme effort.
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A tough standard to meet
It refers to a difficult expectation or requirement that is challenging to achieve or satisfy.
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Record breaker
Someone or something that surpasses a previously established best performance, achievement, or standard.
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A whole new level
It signifies a significant and often impressive advancement, improvement, or intensification of something.
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To make one's mark
To achieve success, recognition, or leave a lasting and significant impression.
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To be at the pinnacle
To be at the highest, most successful, or most celebrated point of something.
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To claim one's rightful place
To achieve the position, recognition, or status that one deserves or is inherently suited for.
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A milestone
A significant stage or event in the development of something, marking progress or achievement.
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A landmark event
An important and significant occurrence that marks a turning point or a new stage in history or development.
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A tour de force
An outstanding display of skill, ability, or artistry that is particularly impressive or masterful.
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A stellar performance
An exceptionally good or outstanding display of skill, talent, or effort.
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A masterpiece
A work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship that is considered to be the best example of its kind.
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Go off without a hitch
To happen or proceed exactly as planned, without any problems, obstacles, or unforeseen difficulties.
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Rise to fame
To become well-known or celebrated by the public, often suddenly or rapidly.
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Breakthrough moment
A breakthrough moment is a specific point in time when a significant and often sudden advancement, discovery, or realization occurs, fundamentally changing the direction or outcome of something.
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From obscurity to fame
This phrase describes the journey of an individual or thing moving from a state of being unknown or unnoticed to achieving widespread recognition and renown.
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A bravura performance
A bravura performance is an exceptionally brilliant, highly skilled, and often daring display of talent or ability, especially in a public context.
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A virtuoso performance
An extremely skillful and impressive display or execution of a particular task, art, or ability.
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A commanding performance
An exceptional display of skill, power, or authority that completely dominates a situation or captivates an audience.
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Set a high bar
To establish a very high standard or expectation that is difficult to meet.
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An impossible standard
A level of achievement or expectation that is unreachable or unmeetable for practical reasons.
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Nailed it
To successfully accomplish a task or perform something perfectly.
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Pass a test with distinction
To successfully complete an examination or assessment with an exceptionally high grade, often the highest possible honor.
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Defying expectations
To achieve or perform in a way that is contrary to what was generally anticipated or considered likely.
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To pull off the impossible
To successfully achieve a feat that was widely considered extremely difficult, if not entirely unattainable.
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Defy the odds
To succeed or achieve something remarkable despite facing extremely low probabilities or highly unfavorable circumstances.
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A master of one's craft
Someone exceptionally skilled and knowledgeable in their particular profession, art, or area of expertise.
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A powerhouse
A powerhouse refers to an individual, organization, or entity possessing exceptional strength, energy, influence, or productivity.
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Save the day
To successfully resolve a difficult situation or prevent disaster, often at the last moment.