Monday, 19 June 2023

English Vocabulary - Words Start from Letter 'F'

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English Vocabulary
Words Start from Letter 'F'

  1. FACADE: Front or face, especially of a building.
    Sentence:
    * A facade of marble.
     
  2. FACETIOUS: Given to joking or inappropriate gaiety said in fun.
    Sentence:
    * Brightened the evening with his facetious remarks.
    Synonyms: Jocose, droll, flippant, frivolous.
    Antonyms: Solemn, grave saturnine.

  3. FALLACIOUS (Noun FALLACY): Unsound, misleading, deceptive.
    Sentence:
    * Led astray by fallacious reasoning and plan.

  4. FALLIBLE: Liable to make mistakes or be deceived.
    Sentence:
    * Being human, Torn was naturally fallible.
    Antonyms: Infallible, unerring.

  5. FATHOM: To penetrate and understand.
    Sentence:
    * Difficult to fathom his mysterious actions.

  6. FATUOUS: Foolish, silly.
    Sentence:
    * A fatuous suggestion that struck us as stupid.
    Synonyms: inane, vacuous, puerile.
    Antonyms: Judicious, sagacious, sage.

  7. FEALTY: Faithfulness.
    Sentence:
    * The soldiers were pledged to fealty to their ruler.
    Synonyms: Allegiance, constancy, fidelity.
    Antonyms: disloyalty, infidelity, treachery.

  8. FEASIBLE: Workable.
    Sentence:
    * A feasible plan proved practical by - previous experience.
    Antonyms: impracticable.

  9. FEIGN (Noun- FEINT): To pretend.
    Sentence:
    * He feigned to be angry, but we saw through his pretense.
    Synonyms: dissemble, sham, dissimulate, affect.

  10. FELICITY (Adj. FELICITOUS):
    (1) A state of happiness
    Sentence:
    * Promoted felicity in the nation.
    Synonyms: bliss
    (2) A high ability.
    Sentence:
    * Lie has a felicity of language, mastery of the well-chosen phrase.

  11. FERVID: Spirited, ardent
    Sentence:
    * A fervid debater full of emotion.
    Synonyms: Perfervid, impassioned. zealous. fervent, vehement.

  12. FESTOON:
    (1) (Noun): A garland of flowers, leaves, etc hung between two points.
    Sentence:
    * The room bright with festoons of Thanksgiving decorations.
    (2) (Verb): To hang with festoons.
    Sentence:
    * A room festooned with spring flowers.

  13. FETISH:
    (1) Something that is believed to have magical powers.
    Sentence:
    * Savages worshiping the fetish in a ceremonial dance.
    Synonyms: charm, talisman. amulet.
    (2) An object of unreasoning devotion and worship.
    Sentence:
    * Photography, begun as a hobby, became a fetish.

  14. FIASCO: A ludicrous and complete failure.
    Sentence:
    * All his glorious plans ending in a fiasco.
    Synonyms: Debacle.

  15. FICTITIOUS: Unreal, made-up.
    Sentence:
    * Used a fictitious name to avoid being recognized.
    Synonyms: Fabricated.

  16. FLACCID: Lacking firmness.
    Sentence:
    * Muscles grown flaccid after the illness.
    Synonyms: flabby, limp.

  17. FLAGRANT: Outstandingly bad.
    Sentence:
    * Condemned for his flagrant abuse of power.
    Synonyms: glaring, scandalous, notorious, conspicuous, gross.

  18. FLAMBOYANT: Elaborately showy.
    Sentence:
    * Written in a flamboyant, style, full of highly decorative imagery.
    Synonyms: florid, ornate, resplendent, embellished, garish, gaudy, gorgeous, rococo.
    Antonym: somber.

  19. FLAUNT: Display or wave boastfully.
    Sentence:
    * Flaunted the excellent report before his delighted parents.

  20. FLEETING: Passing swiftly
    Sentence:
    * The fleeting hours of happiness.
    Synonyms: transitory, fugitive.

  21. FLUCTUATE: To waver from one course to another; to vary irregularly
    Sentence:
    * His mood fluctuating with every hour.
    Synonyms: oscillate, vacillate, undulate, sway.

  22. FORBEAR (Noun: FORBEARANCE): To exercise self control; to keep from
    Sentence:
    * Forbearing to shoot the animal despite temptation.
    Synonyms: restrain, abstain.

  23. FORENSIC: Pertaining to public discussion or law courts
    Sentence:
    * A lawyer gifted in forensic debate.
    Synonyms: rhetorical, oratorical.

  24. FORTUITOUS: Accidental
    Sentence:
    * A fortuitous meeting with a friend in need.
    Synonyms: casual, incidental, adventitious, random.

  25. FRACAS: A disorderly quarrel.
    Sentence:
    * A fracas broke up the meeting.
    Synonyms: brawl, altercation, fray, wrangle, imbroglio.

  26. FRUSTRATE: To prevent (the attainment of an object); to defeat or render ineffectual.
    Sentence:
    * His scholastic progress was frustrated by a serious illness.
    Synonyms: balk, thwart, foil, baffle, obstruct, discomfit.
    Antonym: abet.

  27. FULSOME: Disgustingly excessive.
    Sentence:
    * Nauseated by fulsome praise. 


Adj. = Adjective


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