List of Vocabulary Words that start with the letter “F” and their definitions.
- Faze: disturb the composure of; disconcert.
- Feasible: capable of being done or achieved.
- Feign: pretend to have or feel.
- Felicitous: well-suited or appropriate in the circumstances.
- Fervent: having or showing great warmth or intensity of spirit.
- Fervor: great warmth and intensity of feeling or conviction.
- Fester: cause to feel resentment or anger.
- Festive: characterized by or involving festivities or celebration.
- Fete: a celebration or festival, typically an elaborate or elaborate one.
- Feud: a prolonged bitter quarrel or state of enmity, especially between two families, clans, or tribes.
- Fidelity: loyalty and faithfulness to a person or cause.
- Finesse: skill, tact, or subtlety in handling a situation.
- Finicky: very particular or demanding about details.
- Flamboyant: showy and elaborate in an attempt to impress.
- Flaunt: display ostentatiously or provocatively.
- Flimsy: not strong or substantial; easily broken or damaged.
- Flout: openly disregard or defy (a rule, convention, or authority).
- Fluctuate: vary irregularly in quantity or amount.
- Fluke: an accidental or chance occurrence, especially a surprising or unexpected one.
- Fluster: confuse or upset the composure of.
- Flutter: (of a bird or insect) move quickly and lightly with the wings.
- Foliage: the leaves of a tree or plant.
- Foment: stir up or incite (something, especially an activity or feeling).
- Foothold: a secure or stable position from which to make progress.
- Forbid: prohibit or prevent (something).
- Forge: create or make (something) by working hard.
- Forgo: do without or give up (something).
- Forlorn: sad and abandoned or lonely.
- Fortitude: strength of mind that enables a person to face difficulty, danger, or pain without fear.
- Fossil: the remains or traces of a plant or animal that lived in a previous geological age and have been preserved in the earth’s crust.
- Fracas: a noisy and chaotic disturbance or fight.
- Frantic: extremely agitated or distressed.
- Fray: a state of conflict or disagreement.
- Fredom: the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
- Frenzy: a state of violent and excited activity or emotion.
- Fret: feel or show anxious or impatient irritation.
- Frivolous: not having any serious purpose or value.
- Froward: stubbornly resistant to authority or control.
- Fugitive: a person who is fleeing from capture, especially a criminal.
- Fulminate: issue or deliver a thunderous verbal attack.
- Function: a purpose or task that is assigned or undertaken.
- Fundament: the basic or underlying structure or principles of something.
- Furnish: provide or equip with furniture.
- Fuss: pay too much attention to trivial details.
- Futile: incapable of producing any useful result