Fantastic: grotesque, unreal, whimsical
Example: [your fears are fantastic because the moon will not fall on the earth]
Farce: mockery broad comedy
Example: [the interview degenerated into a farce]
Fastidious: careful with details meticulous
Example: [He is very fastidious about how a suitcase should be packed]
Fatal: resulting in death
Example: [the fatal shooting]
Fatalism: the theory that everything depends on pure luck
Example: [with fatalism, he accepted the hardships of life]
Fathom: to measure the depth of understand
Example: [I find his novels impossible to fathom]
Fatuous: stupid inane
Example: [a fatuous idea]
Faulty: Imperfect.
Faun: (Roman Mythology) lustful divine creature in human shape, with goat’s legs and horns
Example: [He seemed to partake of those obscure forces of nature which the Greeks personified in shapes part human and part beast, the satyr and the faun]
Fauna: animals
Example: [flora and fauna]
Faux Pas: mistake false step
Example: [I’d made a serious faux pa]
Fawn: A young deer.
Fawning: courting favor by cringing and flattering
Example: [a group of fawning admirers]
Faze: unnerve, disturb, unsettle, discourage, disconcert
Example: [That’s the way with this old Egbert boy; nothing ever seems to faze him long. She was fazed by nothing]
Fealty: Loyalty
Example: [the prime minister demanded fealty of his ministers]
Feasible: possible likely to succeed
Example: [a feasible plan]
Feat: deed
Example: [The Eiffel Tower is a remarkable feat of engineering]
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Febrile: delirious feverish
Example: [a febrile imagination]
Feckless: weak, feeble, ineffective, useless, irresponsible
Example: [feckless leadership]
Fecund: fruitful, fertile, productive
Example: [fecund soil]
Feign: give a false impression pretend
Example: [to feign surprise]
Feint: A deceptive movement
Example: [He feinted a shot to the left]
Felicitate: compliment, congratulate, recommend
Example: [I felicitate you for the efforts made and invite you to continue them]
Felicitous: pertinent very appropriate
Example: [He summed up the achievements in one or two felicitous phrases]
Felicity: A state of well-founded happiness.
Fell: cut down to chop
Example: [A great number of trees were felled]
Felon: A criminal
Example: [in the American system, a convicted felon loses his right to vote]
Felonious: villainous, criminal, malicious, constituting a felony, wicked
Example: [felonious assault]
Feminine: Characteristic of woman or womankind.
Ferment: turmoil
Example: [The resignation of the president has left the country in ferment]
Fernery: garden of ferns (=flowerless and seedless plants)
Example: [In many countries, ferneries are indoors]
Ferocious: violent, wild, brutal, cruel, savage
Example: [ferocious beasts]
Ferret: rummage through
Example: [I was just ferreting around in my drawer for my passport]
Fertile: fruitful
Example: [fertile land]
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Fervent: strong beliefs
Example: [a fervent supporter]
Fervid: passionate fervent
Example: [his fervid hope]
Fervor: ardor, enthusiasm, eagerness, passion, zest, great heat
Example: [After the fervor surrounding the election subsided, we were able to give greater attention to state politics]
Fervor (Fervour): intensity
Example: [religious fervor]
Fester: decay
Example: [a festering sore]
Festive: joyous
Example: [a festive mood]
Fete: to honor
Example: [She was feted by audiences]
Fetid: putrid, foul-smelling, stinking
Example: [fetid air]
Fetish: or anything which a person irrationally reveres talisman
Example: [the native wore fetish to ward off evil spirits]
Fetter: to bind to restrain
Example: [He felt fettered by a nine-to-five office existence]
Fetus: The young in the womb or in the egg.
Feud: a war between two people or groups
Example: [a family feud]
Feudal: outdated, medieval, pertaining to a fee, relating to the social system that existed in the Middle Ages
Example: [Its spirit is that of the feudal aristocracy of the eleventh century]
Feudalism: The feudal system.
Fez: a conical hat that men wear in some Muslim countries
Example: [Suddenly the doors of this gate were burst open from the inside, and a man in a fez ran through them, followed by many more]
Fiasco: disaster debacle
Example: [the dinner party was a complete fiasco]
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