fallible |
liable to err |
fallow |
(of land) plowed but not sowed (to improve the quality); uncultivated |
falsify |
make (something written) false by changing |
falter |
hesitate; weaken in purpose or action; walk or move unsteadily through weakness; N. |
fanaticism |
excessive zeal; extreme devotion to a belief or cause; N. fanatic; ADJ. fanatic |
fancied |
imagined; unreal |
fancier |
breeder or dealer of animals; one who has a special interest, as for raising specific plant or animal |
fanciful |
whimsical; visionary; imaginary; produced by imagination; Ex. fanciful scheme |
fancy |
imagination (of a whimsical or fantastic nature); capricious liking; V: imagine; be fond of; ADJ. decorative; elaborate |
fanfare |
call by bugles or trumpets; showy display; spectacular public display |
farce |
broad comedy; mockery; humorous play full of silly things happening; ADJ. farcical |
far-fetched |
too improbable to be believed; implausible; Ex. far-fetched story |
fashion |
give shape to; make; Ex. fashion the pot out of clay |
fastidious |
difficult to please; squeamish; fussy; finicky |
fatalism |
belief that events are determined by forces or fates beyond one's control; ADJ. fatalistic; CF. fatal: causing death |
fathom |
comprehend; investigate; determine the depth of; N. unit of measurement for the depth of water |
fathomless |
too deep to be measured or understood; unfathomable |
fatuous |
smugly and unconsciously foolish; inane; silly; N. fatuity, fatuousness |
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