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festive of, relating to, or intended for a feast or celebration. [2 definitions]
festivity a celebration; festival. [2 definitions]
fetch to go for (something) and bring back, or cause (a person) to come; get.
feud anger, unfriendliness, or fighting between families or other related groups that lasts for a long time. [2 definitions]
feudal having to do with feudalism. Feudalism is a political and economic system in which royal or noble families own the land of a region and allow people to live on and farm the land in return for a share of the crops and their service in war.
feudalism a political and economic system in which royal or noble families own the land of a region and allow people to live on and farm the land in return for a share of the crops and their service in war.
fever a body temperature higher than normal that is usually caused by illness. [2 definitions]
few only a small number of. [2 definitions]
few and far between not often happening; seldom seen.
fewer comparative of "few." [2 definitions]
fiancé a man who is engaged to be married.
fiancée a woman who is engaged to be married.
fib a lie about something that is not important. [2 definitions]
fiber a small, thin part of a plant, animal, or mineral that is shaped like a thread. [2 definitions]
fiberglass fine threads of glass made into a building material. Fiberglass can be made into insulation for buildings, or it can be molded into a strong solid used in making parts of boats, cars, furniture, and other things.
fibre a spelling of "fiber" used in Canada and Britain. See "fiber."
fibreglass a spelling of "fiberglass" used in Canada and Britain. See "fiberglass."
fiction writing that tells a story made up in a writer's imagination. Fiction is usually written in prose, not poetry. Novels, short stories, and tales are pieces of fiction. [2 definitions]
fictional existing only in a made-up story and not existing in real life.
fiddle (informal) a violin or similar instrument. [4 definitions]
fidget to move in a nervous or restless way. [2 definitions]