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] |
forearm1 |
the lower arm in humans, between the elbow and wrist. |
forecast |
to state as likely to happen; predict. [2 definitions] |
forecaster |
a person who states what is likely to happen in the future, esp. one who predicts the weather. |
forefather |
a male ancestor. |
forefinger |
the finger next to the thumb; index finger. |
forefoot |
one of the front feet of an animal that has four or more legs. |
foregone |
having been decided ahead of time; certain. |
foreground |
the part of a picture or view that appears to be nearest to the person looking at it. |
forehead |
the part of the human face above the eyes and below the hair; brow. [2 definitions] |
foreign |
in, from, or having to do with a country that is not one's own. [2 definitions] |
foreigner |
a person who is born in or is from a foreign country. |
foreleg |
one of the two front legs of an animal that has four or more legs. |
foreman |
the leader of a group of workers in a factory, shop, or other workplace. [2 definitions] |