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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