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forever
for all time; eternally. [2 definitions]
foreword
a statement at the beginning of a written text, such as a book; introduction or preface.
for example
as an example or examples.
forfeit
something demanded or given up as a penalty for not acting as required by law, contract, or rules. [3 definitions]
forgave
the past tense of "forgive."
forge
1
a furnace or hearth where metal is heated to be worked or shaped. [5 definitions]
forge
2
to move forward gradually but with strength of purpose (often followed by "ahead").
forget
to fail to remember. [3 definitions]
forgetful
likely to forget.
forget-me-not
a kind of plant with clusters of blue flowers. The flowers are considered to be symbols of faithfulness in friendship or love.
forgive
to give up or let go of anger against. [2 definitions]
forgiven
past participle of "forgive."
forgiveness
the act of forgiving. [2 definitions]
for good
forever; permanently.
forgot
past tense and a past participle of "forget."
forgotten
a past participle of "forget."
for hire
available for service or use in return for a payment of money.
for instance
as an example; for example.
fork
a tool with a handle and two or more points. Small forks are used for eating. Large forks are used for digging and pitching hay. [4 definitions]
fork out
(informal) to hand over, without being completely willing.
fork over
(informal) to hand over, without being completely willing.
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