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Fabulous
- amazingly good; wonderful.
Fair
- in accordance with the rules or standards; legitimate.
Fascinate - draw irresistibly the
attention and interest of (someone).
Fast - moving or capable of moving
at high speed.
Fast - abstain from all or some
kinds of food or drink, esp. as a religious observance.
Fantastic
- of extraordinary size or degree.
Faultless
- free from defect or error.
Farsighted - seeing or able to see
for a great distance.
Fashion
- a popular trend, esp. in styles of dress and ornament
or manners of behavior.
Fashionable
- characteristic of, influenced by, or representing a
current popular trend or
style.
Fastidious
- very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and
detail.
Find - discover or perceive by chance
or unexpectedly.
Fine
- of high quality.
First
- coming before all others in time or order; earliest.
Fix
- direct one's eyes, attention, or mind steadily or
unwaveringly toward.
Fly
- stylish and fashionable.
Flight
- the action or process of flying through the air.
Free
- not under the control or in the power of another; able
to act or be done as one
wishes.
Fresh
- not previously known or used; new or different.
Freshen - make (something) newer,
cleaner, or more attractive.
Fruit - the sweet and fleshy
product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be
eaten as food.
Fruitful
– producing good or helpful results; productive.
Fount
- a source of a desirable quality or commodity.
Fountain
– a natural spring of water.
Found - discover or perceive by
chance or unexpectedly.
Foundation
- an underlying basis or principle for something
For - in support of or in favor of
Form
- the visible shape or configuration of something.
Fortune
- chance or luck as an external, arbitrary force
affecting human affairs.
Fortunate
- auspicious or favorable.
Fortunately - it is fortunate
that.
Forward
- toward the front; in the direction that one is facing
or traveling.
Fun – amusing, entertaining, or
enjoyable
Funny - causing laughter or
amusement; humorous.
Funds
- a sum of money saved or made available for a particular
purpose.
Full
- containing or holding as much or as many as possible;
having no empty space.
Future - the time or a period of
time following the moment of speaking or writing; time regarded as
still to come.
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