foolish |
not having good sense; silly. |
foot |
the end part of the leg of humans and other animals, on which the body stands and walks. [3 definitions] |
footage |
a portion of film, such as a scene from a movie or part of all the film that was shot at a particular event. |
football |
a game played in the United States and Canada by two teams on a long field. Each team tries to score points by passing or carrying the ball to the other team's end of the playing area, or by kicking it through the goal posts. [4 definitions] |
foothill |
a lower hill near the base of a mountain or group of mountains. |
footing |
a firm base on which one can stand, build, or grow. [3 definitions] |
footnote |
a note at the bottom of a page or the end of a chapter that explains a part of the main text. |
footprint |
a mark pressed by a foot onto a surface, such as a step in wet sand or a print left by a muddy shoe. |
footstep |
a single step with the foot, or the sound it makes. [2 definitions] |
footstool |
a low stool on which to rest the feet while seated. |
for |
used to show the purpose or aim of an action. [12 definitions] |
forage |
food for animals such as horses or cattle. [3 definitions] |
forbade |
a past tense of "forbid." |
forbid |
to give orders that prevent or prohibit. |
forbidden |
prohibited; not allowed to be entered, touched, eaten, or the like. [2 definitions] |
force |
power, energy, or physical strength. [6 definitions] |
forceful |
having power, force, or effectiveness. |
forceps |
a tool, shaped like a pair of tongs or tweezers, used to grasp and pull. Dentists and medical doctors use forceps. |
for certain |
without question; definitely. |
ford |
a shallow place in a river or other body of water that can be crossed without a boat or raft. [2 definitions] |
fore- |
a prefix that means "before" or "coming before." [2 definitions] |