fascinate |
to capture and hold the attention and interest of; spellbind. [3 definitions] |
fascinated |
extremely charmed or interested; enchanted. |
fascinating |
capable of capturing one's intense interest and attention; enchanting; spellbinding. |
fashion |
(prec. by "the") the style of dress or conduct in current favor. [7 definitions] |
fashionable |
conforming to current trends or styles. [2 definitions] |
fast1 |
moving or operating, or having the ability to move or operate, with speed. [12 definitions] |
fast2 |
to cease to eat food. [4 definitions] |
fasten |
to attach, join, or affix securely to something else or in place. [8 definitions] |
fastener |
something used to fasten, such as a clip, button, pin, latch, or the like. |
fast-food |
offering foods for sale that are quickly available for eating or taking out. |
fat |
animal or plant substance that is composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, is greasy to the touch, and is white or yellowish in color. [10 definitions] |
fatal |
causing or having the potential to cause death. [4 definitions] |
fat chance |
slight or no chance. |
fate |
the nonhuman force that is often believed to decide events in human life. [6 definitions] |
father |
a male parent. [10 definitions] |
father-in-law |
the father of a person's wife or husband. |
Father's Day |
in the United States, a day set aside to honor fathers, observed annually on the third Sunday in June. |
fathom |
a unit of length equal to six feet, used to measure the depth of water or mines. [3 definitions] |
fatigue |
mental or physical weariness, or the effort or strain that causes it. [8 definitions] |
fatten |
to make fat or overweight. [4 definitions] |
faucet |
a device for turning on and off the flow of liquid from a pipe or container; tap; spigot. |