fail |
to not do or not succeed in doing; be unable. [7 definitions] |
failure |
the act of not succeeding or not doing. [4 definitions] |
faint |
weak or slight. [4 definitions] |
fair1 |
without showing favor and without allowing an advantage for one side over another; just. [7 definitions] |
fair2 |
a gathering at which farm animals and farm produce are shown and judged. A fair is usually held over several days and includes games and amusements. [2 definitions] |
fairground |
(often plural) an open, flat space where fairs are held. |
fairly |
in a just or honest way. [3 definitions] |
fairy |
an imaginary tiny creature in human form, thought to have magic powers. |
fairy tale |
a story that tells of magical events and creatures in a make-believe world. The stories usually take place in an imaginary past time and often involve characters such as knights and kings and princesses. |
faith |
trust or confidence. [3 definitions] |
faithful |
able to be trusted or relied on. [2 definitions] |
fake |
to make a false copy of. [5 definitions] |
falcon |
a bird with long, powerful wings and a hooked beak. Falcons are related to hawks. They hunt other animals for food during the day. |
fall |
to drop downward from a higher place; descend. [10 definitions] |
fall asleep |
to begin the process of sleep. |
fall back on |
to have another choice if something does not work out; resort to. |
fall behind |
to not keep up with; lag behind. |
fallen |
past participle of "fall." [3 definitions] |
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] |