fall in love |
to begin to have strong feelings of romantic love (often followed by "with"). |
fallout |
the radioactive particles that fall from a nuclear explosion. |
fallow |
plowed but not planted with seeds. [2 definitions] |
fall under |
to be put or classed in a group as; included in. |
false |
not true or not correct. [3 definitions] |
falsehood |
a lie. |
falter |
to move, speak, or act in a way that is not sure or not steady; stumble. [2 definitions] |
fame |
the condition of being well known or respected by a great number of people. |
familiar |
known by many people; easily recognized. [3 definitions] |
family |
a group made up of a parent or parents and their children. [5 definitions] |
family room |
a large room in which a family gets together to relax, talk, or play games. |
famine |
a great lack of food over a wide area. |
famished |
suffering from very great hunger; starved. |
famous |
recognized or liked by the public. |
fan1 |
a device that is waved back and forth with the hand to cool the face or body. [3 definitions] |
fan2 |
a person who is very interested in a sport or a performing art, or in a person who does that activity. |
fanatic |
a person who is enthusiastic about something in a way that is extreme or not reasonable. [2 definitions] |
fancy |
something pictured in the mind or wished for that may not be based on reason or real life. [7 definitions] |
fang |
a long, pointed tooth. Some animals use their fangs to hold and tear prey. Some snakes have hollow fangs through which they inject poison. |
fantastic |
wildly imaginative and incredible. [3 definitions] |
fantasy |
imagination or something imagined. [2 definitions] |