favour |
a spelling of "favor" used in Canada and Britain. See "favor." |
favourable |
a spelling of "favorable" used in Canada and Britain. See "favorable." |
favourite |
a spelling of "favorite" used in Canada and Britain. See "favorite." |
fawn1 |
a young deer, especially one that is still drinking its mother's milk. |
fax |
a machine for sending and receiving pages that are transmitted electronically over telephone lines to or from another such machine. "Fax" is short for "facsimile." [3 definitions] |
FBI |
the U.S. government agency responsible for investigating crimes against national laws. "FBI" is an abbreviation of "Federal Bureau of Investigation." |
Fe |
symbol of the chemical element iron. |
fear |
a strong feeling one gets when one expects danger or pain. [4 definitions] |
fearful |
feeling fear; afraid. [2 definitions] |
fearless |
without fear; brave. |
feast |
any large and elaborate meal. [2 definitions] |
feat |
an act or achievement that shows courage, strength, or skill. |
feather |
one of the soft and light parts of a bird that grows from the skin and covers the body. [2 definitions] |
feature |
a part of the face such as the eyes, nose, or chin. [4 definitions] |
Feb. |
abbreviation of "February." |
February |
the second month of the year. February usually has twenty-eight days, but it has twenty-nine days in a leap year. |
fed |
past tense and past participle of "feed." |
federal |
having to do with a system of government that unites several states under a central government. The states have their own governments, yet they recognize the rule of the central government as well. [2 definitions] |
federation |
a government or league formed by the union of several states, clubs, or other groups. |
fed up |
at or beyond the limit of one's patience or tolerance; completely bored or annoyed with something or someone. |
fee |
an amount of money requested or paid for a service. [2 definitions] |