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500 Words Starting with Letter ‘A’ to ‘Z’
An "A to Z" kids dictionary is a beginner-friendly dictionary specially made for children. It helps students learn new words in alphabetical order from "A to Z". Each letter includes simple words with easy meanings, clear explanations, and example sentences to help kids understand better.
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A Kids’ Dictionary

Fabric – Cloth used to make clothes. Mom bought fabric to sew a dress.

Face – The front part of the head. She washed her face in the morning.

Fact – Something true. It is a fact that the sun rises in the east.

Fair – Treating everyone equally. The teacher is fair to all students.

Faith – Trust or belief in someone or something. He has faith in his friends.

Faint – To feel dizzy and fall. She felt faint after running too fast.

Fake – Not real. He wore a fake mustache for the party.

Fall – To drop down. Leaves fall from the trees in autumn.

Famous – Known by many people. The singer is very famous.

Fan – A device that blows air. I turned on the fan to cool the room.

Fancy – Something special or decorative. She wore a fancy hat to the party.

Far – A long distance away. The school is far from our house.

Farm – Land used to grow crops or raise animals. We visited a farm with cows.

Farmer – A person who works on a farm. The farmer plants vegetables every year.

Fast – Moving quickly. The rabbit is very fast.

Fat – Having a lot of body weight. The cat is fat and fluffy.

Father – Dad. My father went to market.

Fault – A mistake. It was not my fault.

Favor – Something done to help someone. Can you do me a favor?

Fear – Feeling scared. She has a fear of spiders.

Feather – Soft covering of a bird. The bird has colorful feathers.

Feed – To give food. I feed my dog every morning.

Feel – To touch or sense. I feel happy today.

Feet – The bottom parts of the legs. My feet are tired after walking.

Fell – Past tense of fall. He fell from the swing.

Fellow – A friend or companion. He is a nice fellow.

Fence – A barrier around a place. The dog is behind the fence.

Festival – A special celebration. We went to a music festival.

Fetch – To go and bring something. The dog will fetch the ball.

Fever – High body temperature. He has a fever and must rest.

Few – A small number. I have a few pencils.

Fiction – Stories that are not real. I love reading fiction books.

Field – Open land. The children play in the field.

Fierce – Very strong or angry. The tiger looks fierce.

Fight – To argue or struggle. The boys fight over the toy.

Figure – Shape or number. The figure on the board is 5.

File – A folder for keeping papers. I keep my homework in a file.

Fill – To make full. Please fill the bottle with water.

Film – A movie. We watched a film last night.

Final – Last or ending. The final match was exciting.

Find – To discover. I find my lost toy under the bed.

Fine – Good or okay. The weather is fine today.

Finger – Part of the hand. She wears a ring on her finger.

Finish – To complete. I will finish my homework soon.

Fire – Flames that can burn. We sit near the fire to keep warm.

First – Before all others. I came first in the race.

Fish – Animal that lives in water. We saw many fish in the pond.

Fishing – Catching fish. We went fishing at the lake.

Fit – Right size or healthy. These shoes fit me well.

Fix – To repair. I will fix the broken chair.

Flag – A piece of cloth representing a country. The flag is waving.

Flame – Fire that burns brightly. The candle has a small flame.

Flash – A quick bright light. Lightning flashes in the sky.

Flat – Level or smooth. The table is flat.

Flee – To run away. The rabbit will flee from the fox.

Flesh – Soft part of the body. The apple has juicy flesh inside.

Float – To stay on the surface of water. The leaf will float on the water.

Flood – Water covering land. Heavy rain caused a flood.

Floor – Bottom surface of a room. The ball rolled across the floor.

Flower – Colorful plant part. The garden has many flowers.

Fly – To move in the air. Birds fly in the sky.

Foam – Bubbles on liquid. The soap makes foam in the sink.

Fog – Thick mist. The morning is full of fog.

Fold – To bend something over. Fold the paper in half.

Food – Something to eat. We eat food three times a day.

Fool – Someone silly. Don’t be a fool.

Foot – One of the two parts we stand on. My foot hurts.

Football – A game played with a ball. We play football after school.

Force – Strength or power. It takes force to open the door.

Forest – A large area of trees. We walked through the forest.

Forget – To not remember. I forget my homework at home.

Fork – Eating utensil. I eat rice with a fork.

Form – Shape or type. The letter has a special form.

Fort – A strong building for protection. The army stays in the fort.

Fortune – Luck or wealth. He had good fortune in the game.

Forward – Toward the front. Step forward, please.

Fowl – A bird like a chicken. The fowl lays eggs in the farm.

Fox – A small wild animal. The fox is very clever.

Fraction – Part of a whole. One-half is a fraction.

Fragile – Easy to break. The vase is fragile.

Frame – A border around a picture. The photo is in a frame.

Free – Without cost or allowed. The candy is free.

Freeze – To become ice. Water will freeze in winter.

Fresh – New or clean. I like fresh fruits.

Friend – Someone you like. She is my best friend.

Friendly – Kind and nice. The dog is friendly.

Fright – Sudden fear. He got a fright from the loud noise.

Frog – A green animal that jumps. The frog jumps in the pond.

Front – The forward part. Stand at the front of the line.

Fruit – Sweet food from plants. I eat fruit every day.

Fry – To cook in oil. We fry eggs for breakfast.

Full – Not empty. The glass is full of water.

Fun – Enjoyable. We had fun at the park.

Funny – Makes people laugh. The clown is funny.

Fur – Hair on animals. The cat has soft fur.

Future – Time yet to come. I dream about the future.

Fuzzy – Soft and hairy. The toy is fuzzy.

Faint – Slight or weak. I heard a faint sound.

Fancy – Beautiful or special. She has a fancy dress.

Feast – A large meal. We had a feast on my birthday.

Feature – A special part of something. The phone has a new feature.

Feed – To give food. I feed my fish every morning.

Feel – To touch or sense. I feel soft sand on my feet.

Fence – A structure around a yard. The dog stays behind the fence.

Festival – A big celebration. We went to a flower festival.

Fetch – To bring something back. The dog will fetch the stick.

Fever – High body temperature. She has a fever and rests in bed.

Few – A small number. I have a few marbles.

Fiber – Part of plants that help digestion. Fruits have fiber.

Field – Open land for plants or sports. We play soccer in the field.

Fierce – Very strong or angry. The tiger looks fierce.

Fight – To argue or battle. The kids fight over the toy.

Figure – A number or shape. The figure on the board is 9.

File – A folder for papers. I keep my drawings in a file.

Fill – To make full. Please fill my cup with water.

Film – A movie. We watched a film at home.

Final – Last or ending. The final round is the most exciting.

Find – To discover. I find my lost book under the bed.

Fine – Good or okay. The weather is fine today.

Finger – Part of the hand. He wears a ring on his finger.

Finish – To complete. I will finish my drawing soon.

Fire – Flames that can burn. We sit near the fire to stay warm.

First – Before all others. She came first in the race.

Fish – Animal that lives in water. I like to see fish in the pond.

Fishing – Catching fish. We go fishing on weekends.

Fit – Right size or healthy. These shoes fit perfectly.

Fix – To repair. I will fix the broken toy.

Flag – Cloth representing a country. The flag waves in the wind.

Flame – Fire that burns brightly. The candle has a small flame.

Flash – A quick bright light. Lightning flashes in the sky.

Flat – Level or smooth. The table is flat.

Flee – To run away. The rabbit will flee from danger.

Flesh – Soft part of the body or fruit. The apple has sweet flesh.

Float – To stay on the surface. The boat will float on water.

Flood – Water covering land. The heavy rain caused a flood.

Floor – Bottom surface of a room. The ball rolled on the floor.

Flower – Colorful plant part. The garden has many flowers.

Fly – To move in the air. Birds fly in the sky.

Foam – Bubbles on liquid. The soap makes foam.

Fog – Thick mist. The morning is full of fog.

Fold – To bend over. Fold the paper in half.

Food – Something to eat. We eat food every day.

Fool – Someone silly. Don’t be a fool.

Foot – Bottom part of the leg. My foot hurts.

Football – A game played with a ball. We play football after school.

Force – Strength or power. It takes force to open the heavy door.

Forest – A large area of trees. We walked through the forest.

Forget – To not remember. I forget my homework at home.

Fork – Eating utensil. I eat rice with a fork.

Form – Shape or type. The letter has a special form.

Fort – A strong building. The army stays in the fort.

Fortune – Luck or wealth. He had good fortune in the game.

Forward – Toward the front. Step forward, please.

Fowl – A bird like a chicken. The fowl lays eggs in the farm.

Fox – A small wild animal. The fox is clever.

Fraction – Part of a whole. One-half is a fraction.

Fragile – Easy to break. The vase is fragile.

Frame – A border around a picture. The photo is in a frame.

Free – Without cost. The candy is free.

Freeze – To become ice. Water will freeze in winter.

Fresh – New or clean. I like fresh fruits.

Friend – Someone you like. She is my friend.

Friendly – Kind and nice. The dog is friendly.

Fright – Sudden fear. He got a fright from the loud noise.

Frog – A green animal that jumps. The frog jumps in the pond.

Front – The forward part. Stand at the front of the line.

Fruit – Sweet food from plants. I eat fruit every day.

Fry – To cook in oil. We fry eggs for breakfast.

Full – Not empty. The glass is full of water.

Fun – Enjoyable. We had fun at the park.

Funny – Makes people laugh. The clown is funny.

Fur – Hair on animals. The cat has soft fur.

Future – Time yet to come. I dream about the future.

Fuzzy – Soft and hairy. The toy is fuzzy.

Factory – Place where things are made. The factory makes toys.

Fade – To lose color. The old shirt will fade in the sun.

Fail – To not succeed. I fail if I don’t study.

Fairy – Magical tiny creature. The fairy waved her wand.

Fake – Not real. He wore a fake mustache.

Fall – To drop down. Leaves fall from the tree.

Fancy – Beautiful or special. She has a fancy dress.

Fascinate – To attract strongly. Dinosaurs fascinate children.

Fasten – To close or secure. Fasten your seatbelt.

Fat – Having a lot of body weight. The cat is fat.

Fatal – Causes death. A fatal accident happened.

Father – Dad. My father went to market.

Fatigue – Extreme tiredness. He felt fatigue after running.

Fault – Mistake or responsibility. It was not my fault.

Favour – Help someone kindly. Do me a favour, please.

Fearless – Not afraid. The firefighter is fearless.

Feast – A large meal. We had a feast on my birthday.

Feature – Special part of something. The car has new features.

February – Second month of the year. February is cold.

Federal – Relating to the government. The federal law is strict.

Fee – Money paid for service. The school has a small fee.

Feeble – Weak. The old man is feeble.

Feedback – Opinion about something. The teacher gave feedback on my essay.

Feelings – Emotions. I have happy feelings today.

Fellowship – Friendship or company. We enjoyed fellowship at school.

Fencepost – A post in a fence. The horse is tied to a fencepost

Fiddle – A small violin. He plays the fiddle in the school band.

Fieldtrip – A trip for learning. We went on a fieldtrip to the zoo.

Fiend – An evil person. The story has a scary fiend.

Fig – A sweet fruit. I ate a ripe fig.

Fightback – To resist. The villagers planned a fightback against the storm.

Figurehead – A leader in name only. The king was a figurehead.

Fillet – A boneless piece of meat or fish. I ate a fillet of fish.

Filter – Something that cleans or separates. Use a filter for clean water.

Fin – The part of a fish that helps it swim. The fish’s fin is blue.

Finalist – A person in the last stage of a contest. She is a finalist in the singing contest.

Finance – Managing money. He studies finance at school.

Financial – About money. We need financial help for the trip.

Fineart – Beautiful creative work. She loves drawing fineart.

Fingerprint – Unique marks on a finger. The detective looked at the fingerprint.

Finishline – End of a race. He ran fast to reach the finishline.

Firefighter – A person who puts out fires. The firefighter saved the cat.

Fireplace – A place for fire in a house. We sat by the fireplace.

Firework – Colorful explosions in the sky. We watched the fireworks on New Year.

Firm – Strong or steady. The table is firm.

Firstaid – Immediate help for injury. She gave firstaid to the hurt boy.

Fishbowl – A bowl for fish. The goldfish swims in the fishbowl.

Fishhook – A hook for catching fish. The fisherman tied the fishhook.

Fishingrod – A stick for fishing. He holds the fishingrod carefully.

Fist – Hand closed tightly. He shook his fist in anger.

Fitness – Being healthy and strong. Exercise helps fitness.

Flagpole – Pole for a flag. The flag flew high on the flagpole.

Flameproof – Safe from fire. The gloves are flameproof.

Flannel – Soft cloth. The shirt is made of flannel.

Flap – To move up and down. The bird flaps its wings.

Flashlight – Portable light. I use a flashlight in the dark.

Flatfish – Fish that is flat. We saw a flatfish at the aquarium.

Flavour – Taste. Vanilla is my favourite flavour.

Fleeing – Running away. The fox is fleeing from the hunter.

Fleshly – Related to the body. He has a fleshly bruise on his arm.

Flexible – Can bend easily. The rope is flexible.

Flight – Traveling by air. We took a flight to London.

Flip – To turn over quickly. He flips the pancake.

Flirt – To act in a playful way. She likes to flirt with friends.

Floodgate – A gate to control water. The floodgate opens in the river.

Flop – To fall or fail. The fish flops on the floor.

Florist – A person who sells flowers. The florist made a bouquet.

Flour – Powder used for baking. We use flour to make bread.

Flowerpot – A container for flowers. The flowers grow in the flowerpot.

Fluctuate – To change often. Prices fluctuate in the market.

Fluffy – Soft and light. The pillow is fluffy.

Fluid – Liquid. Water is a fluid.

Flute – Musical instrument. She plays the flute beautifully.

Flyer – Paper advertisement. We got a flyer from the store.

Foal – Baby horse. The foal runs fast.

Focus – To pay attention. Focus on your homework.

Foggy – Full of fog. It is foggy today.

Folder – Something that holds papers. I keep drawings in the folder.

Follow – To go after someone. The dog follows me.

Follower – Someone who follows. She has many followers on social media.

Foodie – Someone who loves food. My sister is a foodie.

Foolish – Silly. It was foolish to touch the fire.

Footpath – Path for walking. We walked on the footpath.

Footprint – Mark left by feet. I saw footprints in the sand.

Forbid – To not allow. Parents forbid him to go out late.

Forceful – Strong or powerful. He gave a forceful push.

Forecast – Weather prediction. The forecast says rain.

Forehead – Upper part of the face. He wiped his forehead.

Foreign – From another country. I like foreign movies.

Foreman – A boss of workers. The foreman checks the work.

Forestfire – Fire in a forest. The forestfire spread quickly.

Forever – Always. I will love you forever.

Forgetful – Often forgets things. He is forgetful and loses pencils.

Forgive – To stop being angry. I forgive my friend.

Forklift – Machine for lifting heavy things. The forklift moves boxes.

Formal – Neat and proper. He wore a formal suit.

Former – Previous. He is a former champion.

Formula – Set of instructions or math rule. We use a formula to solve the problem.

Fortnight – Two weeks. We go on holiday for a fortnight.

Fortress – Strong building for defense. The soldiers guard the fortress.

Forwarder – Person who sends goods. The forwarder delivered the package.

Fossil – Remains of ancient creatures. We saw a dinosaur fossil.

Foster – To help grow. The family fosters kittens.

Found – To discover. I found my lost shoe.

Foundation – Base or support. The house has a strong foundation.

Founder – Person who starts something. He is the founder of the school.

Fountain – Water feature. The fountain splashes water in the park.

Fourfold – Four times. The price increased fourfold.

Foxhole – A small pit for soldiers. The soldier hid in the foxhole.

Fracture – A broken bone. He has a fracture in his arm.

Fragilely – In a delicate way. The vase was held fragilely.

Frameable – Can be put in a frame. The photo is frameable.

Framework – Structure. The house has a wooden framework.

Frantic – Very worried. She was frantic looking for her cat.

Fraud – Cheating or trick. He was caught in fraud.

Freckle – Small spot on skin. She has freckles on her face.

Freedom – Being free. Everyone deserves freedom.

Freight – Goods carried by vehicles. The truck carries freight.

Freshwater – Water that is not salty. Fish live in freshwater.

Fret – To worry. Don’t fret about small problems.

Friendlyfire – Accidentally hurting a friend. It was a friendlyfire during the game.

Friction – Force that slows movement. Friction helps us walk without slipping.

Fridge – Refrigerator. Keep milk in the fridge.

Frigid – Very cold. The mountain air is frigid.

Fringe – Edge or border. The dress has a fringe at the bottom.

Frolic – To play happily. The children frolic in the garden

Frontier – Border between lands. The cowboys lived near the frontier.

Frost – Ice formed on cold surfaces. Frost covers the grass in winter.

Frostbite – Skin damage from cold. He got frostbite on his fingers.

Frown – To look unhappy. She frowns when she is sad.

Fruitful – Producing good results. The trip was fruitful.

Frustrate – To make someone upset. The puzzle may frustrate you.

Frypan – Pan for frying. Heat oil in the frypan.

Fugitive – Person running from law. The fugitive was caught.

Fulfill – To complete a goal. I will fulfill my promise.

Fullmoon – Fully visible moon. The fullmoon shines brightly.

Fumble – To drop or handle clumsily. He fumbled the ball.

Funfair – Amusement park. We went to the funfair.

Fund – Money for a purpose. The school set up a fund.

Funding – Providing money. The project needs funding.

Fungus – Plant-like organism. Mushrooms are a fungus.

Funnybone – Part of elbow that hurts when hit. I hit my funnybone.

Furrow – A line in soil. The farmer makes a furrow for planting.

Furniture – Chairs, tables, etc. The room has new furniture.

Fury – Intense anger. He shouted in fury.

Fuse – Device that stops electricity from overloading. Replace the fuse in the bulb.

Fusion – Joining together. The fusion of colors is beautiful.

Fuss – Unnecessary worry. Don’t make a fuss over small things.

Futureproof – Designed for future use. The phone is futureproof.

Futuristic – Relating to the future. He designed a futuristic car.

Fuzz – Soft hairs. The kitten has fuzz on its ears.

Fizzle – To fail slowly. The firework will fizzle if wet.

Flagship – Main or most important. The flagship store is in London.

Flagstone – Flat stone for paths. Walk on the flagstone path.

Flair – Talent or style. She has a flair for painting.

Flak – Criticism. The actor received flak for his mistake.

Flaky – Breaks easily. The pastry is flaky.

Flamenco – Spanish dance. She dances flamenco.

Flamingo – Pink bird. The flamingo stands on one leg.

Flannelboard – Board for teaching. We used a flannelboard in class.

Flashback – Memory of past events. The story has a flashback.

Flatbread – Thin bread. We ate flatbread with curry.

Flatten – To make flat. Flatten the dough.

Flatter – To praise too much. Don’t flatter him too much.

Flavorful – Tasty. The soup is flavorful.

Fleeting – Lasting a short time. Happiness can be fleeting.

Fleet – Group of vehicles. The navy has a fleet of ships.

Fleshlight – A brand; can skip for kids.

Fleshly – Related to body. He has a fleshly wound.

Flexible – Can bend easily. The gymnast is flexible.

Flinch – To move suddenly from pain. He flinched at the needle.

Flipchart – Paper on a stand for teaching. The teacher used a flipchart.

Flirtatious – Playfully romantic. The story has a flirtatious character.

Flounder – Struggle. He flounders in swimming.

Flourish – Grow well. The flowers flourish in spring.

Fluster – Make nervous. Don’t fluster over small mistakes

Flyover – A bridge for cars over a road. We drove on the flyover to cross the city.

Foothill – A small hill at the base of a mountain. The village lies near the foothill.

Footwear – Shoes, boots, or sandals. He bought new footwear for school.

Footstep – The sound of walking. I heard footsteps behind me.

Forage – To search for food. The squirrel forages for nuts.

Forecastle – Front part of a ship. The sailors worked on the forecastle.

Foreclose – To take property because of unpaid money. The bank may foreclose the house.

Forecastle – Front deck of a ship. The crew stands on the forecastle.

Forefather – An ancestor. Our forefathers fought for freedom.

Forefinger – The index finger. Point with your forefinger.

Forefront – Leading position. He is at the forefront of the team.

Foreknowledge – Knowing in advance. She had foreknowledge of the surprise.

Foreman – Leader of workers. The foreman checked the building site.

Forename – First name. His forename is John.

Foreshadow – To give a hint of what will happen. The dark clouds foreshadow rain.

Foresee – To know before it happens. I can’t foresee the future.

Forestland – Land covered with trees. The forestland is home to many animals.

Forestation – Planting trees in an area. Forestation helps the environment.

Foretell – To predict. The story foretells a great adventure.

Forethought – Thinking ahead. He planned with forethought.

Forfeit – To give up something. He had to forfeit the game.

Forgo – To give up something. She will forgo dessert.

Forgiveness – Stopping anger at someone. Forgiveness makes you happy.

Forked – Split into two parts. The road is forked.

Formality – Official procedure. He attended the meeting with formality.

Formative – Important for development. Childhood is a formative period.

Formidable – Strong or impressive. The lion is a formidable animal.

Formulaic – Following a set pattern. The story is formulaic.

Forsake – To leave or abandon. He will not forsake his friend.

Fortification – Strong building for protection. The castle has many fortifications.

Fortitude – Strength in facing difficulty. She showed fortitude during the test.

Fortnightly – Every two weeks. We have a fortnightly meeting.

Fortresslike – Resembling a fortress. The building is fortresslike.

Fortuitous – Lucky by chance. It was a fortuitous meeting.

Forum – Place for discussion. The school held a forum on health.

Forwardness – Boldness. His forwardness surprised everyone.

Fossilize – To turn into a fossil. The bones may fossilize over time.

Fosterling – A child or animal being fostered. The kitten is a fosterling.

Foulness – Something dirty or bad. The pond had foulness after the rain.

Founder – Person who starts something. She is the founder of the library.

Foundry – Place where metal is cast. The foundry makes iron parts.

Fountainhead – Source of something. He is the fountainhead of ideas.

Fourwheel – Vehicle with four-wheel drive. The jeep is fourwheel.

Foxglove – A tall flower. The garden has foxgloves.

Fractional – Part of a whole. She owns a fractional share of the company.

Fractious – Irritable or quarrelsome. The fractious child argued constantly.

Fragrance – Nice smell. The flowers have a sweet fragrance.

Frangible – Easy to break. The glass is frangible.

Fraternal – Like a brother. They have a fraternal bond.

Fruition – Completion or success. The plan came to fruition.

Fabled – Famous in stories. The fabled dragon lived in a cave.

Fabricate – To make or invent something. He tried to fabricate a story.

Facade – Front of a building. The house has a bright facade.

Faceplate – Front cover of a machine. The TV’s faceplate is clean.

Facet – One side of something. The gem has many facets.

Facilitate – To make something easier. The teacher facilitates learning.

Facility – A place or service. The school has a new sports facility.

Facing – The front side. The house is facing the river.

Faction – A small group. The club has a small faction of players.

Factor – Something that affects a result. Weather is a factor in the game.

Factoryworker – A person who works in a factory. The factoryworker makes toys.

Factotum – Person who does many jobs. He is the office factotum.

Faddish – Following a short-lived trend. Wearing neon is faddish.

Fainthearted – Lacking courage. The fainthearted boy didn’t climb the tree.

Fairground – Place for rides and games. We went to the fairground.

Fairytale – Magical story. Cinderella is a fairytale.

Faithful – Loyal and true. The dog is faithful to its owner.

Faithless – Not loyal. The faithless knight left the kingdom.

Falcon – A bird of prey. The falcon soared in the sky.

Fallen – Dropped down. The fallen leaf is on the ground.

Fallow – Land left unplanted. The farmer leaves the field fallow.

Falter – To hesitate or stumble. He may falter if nervous.

Fame – Being well known. The actor gained fame quickly.

Familiar – Well known. This song is familiar to me.

Familytree – Shows family members. We made a familytree at school.

Famine – Extreme lack of food. The drought caused a famine.

Famousness – Being famous. Her famousness grew every year.

Fanatic – Very enthusiastic person. He is a football fanatic.

Fancywork – Decorative handwork. She likes fancywork on clothes.

Fanfare – Loud celebration music. The parade started with fanfare.

Fanfold – Paper folded in layers. The printer uses fanfold paper.

Fantasyland – Place of imagination. Children dream of a fantasyland.

Faraway – Very distant. The castle is in a faraway land.

Farewell – Saying goodbye. We said farewell to our teacher.

Farmhouse – House on a farm. The farmhouse is near the field.

Farmstead – Farm with buildings. The farmstead has cows and chickens.

Farsighted – Can see far away. He is farsighted and needs glasses.

Farthing – Old small coin. He found a farthing on the street.

Farther – More distant. The park is farther than the school.

Fascism – Political system with strict rules. History books explain fascism.

Fashionable – Following style trends. She wears fashionable clothes.

Fastball – A type of baseball pitch. The pitcher threw a fastball.

Fastening – Something that attaches. The fastening on my bag is broken.

Fastidious – Very careful about details. He is fastidious with his work.

Fatality – Death caused by accident or illness. The storm caused a fatality.

Fatherhood – Being a father. He enjoys fatherhood very much.

Fatigued – Very tired. I am fatigued after running.

Fatten – To make fat. Farmers fatten pigs for sale.

Faucet – Tap for water. Turn on the faucet to get water.

Faultline – Crack in the Earth’s surface. The earthquake occurred along a faultline.

Fauna – Animals in a region. The forest is full of fauna.

Favoritism – Treating some better. The teacher avoids favoritism.

Fawn – Young deer. The fawn drank water from the pond.

Feastday – Special day for celebration. We eat special food on a feastday.

Feasible – Possible to do. The plan is feasible.

Feathered – Covered with feathers. The bird is feathered beautifully.

Featureless – Without distinct features. The hill looks featureless.

Federalism – System of government. The country follows federalism.

Feeblehearted – Weak or timid. The feeblehearted boy ran away.

Felicity – Happiness. She smiled with felicity.

Feline – Cat-like. The tiger is feline.

Fellable – Can be cut down. The tree is fellable.

Fellowship – Friendship. We enjoyed fellowship at school.

Ferocious – Very fierce. The lion is ferocious.

Ferriswheel – Big amusement ride. We rode the ferriswheel at the fair.

Fertilize – Make soil ready for plants. Farmers fertilize the fields.

Fervent – Very passionate. She is a fervent reader.

Fester – To become worse. The cut may fester if not cleaned.

Festivalgoer – Someone who attends a festival. The festivalgoer enjoyed music.

Fetchingly – Attractively. She dresses fetchingly.

Fetish – Strong liking for something. He has a shoe fetish.

Feud – Long argument. The families have a feud.

Fiasco – Complete failure. The play was a fiasco.

Fiberoptic – Technology using light. The internet works with fiberoptic cables.

Fickle – Changes often. She is fickle with her decisions.

Fictionalize – To make a story imaginary. He fictionalizes real events.

Fidgety – Restless. The child is fidgety in class.

Fieldwork – Study done outside. We did fieldwork in the forest.

Fiendish – Very cruel or evil. The villain is fiendish.

Fieriness – Passion or heat. The dragon breathed fieriness.

Fightable – Possible to fight. The battle was fightable.

Filament – Thin wire in a bulb. The light bulb has a filament.

Filibuster – Long speech to delay law. The senator used a filibuster.

Filigree – Decorative work in metal. The necklace has filigree designs.

Fillable – Can be filled. The bottle is fillable.

Filmstrip – Strip of film pictures. The teacher showed a filmstrip.

Filmy – Thin and light. The curtain is filmy.

Finality – End of something. The judge’s decision has finality.

Financier – Person managing money. The financier advised the bank.

Fingerless – Without fingers. He wore fingerless gloves.

Fingertip – Tip of a finger. Touch the button with your fingertip.

Finicky – Very particular. The baby is finicky about food.

Finlandia – Related to Finland. Finlandia is cold in winter.

Finless – Without fins. Some fish are finless.

Finswimmer – Person swimming with fins. The finswimmer won the race.

Fiord – Narrow sea inlet. We sailed along a fiord.

Firingpin – Part of a gun. The gun’s firingpin is broken.

Firmament – Sky or heavens. Stars shine in the firmament.

Firstborn – Eldest child. The firstborn helps the younger siblings.

Fishmonger – Person selling fish. The fishmonger sells fresh fish.

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