English Words: F

18,613 words · Page 20 of 373

Faisalabadname

A city in Punjab, Pakistan.

Faitname

A surname.

fait accomplinoun

Something which has already happened, before those affected had the chance to raise objections or queries; especially, such a thing that cannot be undone.

faites vos jeuxphrase

In roulette, the call made by the croupier when gamblers can place their bets.

faithnoun

A trust or confidence in the intentions or abilities of a person, object, or ideal from prior empirical evidence.

faith will move mountainsproverb

Belief in oneself (read sometimes as belief in God) can help one overcome any hurdle in life's path.

faith-basedadj

based on religious faith

faith-curenoun

The act or process of curing disease by calling on the faith and expectations of the patient, without the use of medication or physical forms of therapy.

faith-liftnoun

An act or instance of strengthening one's faith.

faithbreachnoun

Breach of honour, faith, or loyalty; disloyalty.

faithbreakernoun

Someone who breaks a promise or violates a treaty.

faithcurenoun

Alternative form of faith-cure.

faithectomynoun

A removal of faith.

faithedadj

Having faith or a faith; honest; sincere.

faitheismnoun

Atheism, with a belief that faith should not be criticized.

faitheistnoun

An atheist who thinks faith should not be criticized.

faithfuladj

Loyal; adhering firmly to person or cause.

faithful as a dogadj

Extremely faithful.

faithfulladj

Archaic spelling of faithful.

faithfullyadv

In a faithful manner.

faithfulnessnoun

The state of being faithful.

faithheadnoun

Someone who is overly religious.

faithiestadj

superlative form of faithy: most faithy

faithingnoun

worship, practising faith

faithismnoun

Comfa (folk religion)

faithistnoun

religionist

faithlessadj

Lacking faith; lacking belief in something.

faithlesslyadv

In a faithless manner

faithlessnessnoun

The quality of being faithless.

faithlyadv

faithfully; truly

faithsnoun

plural of faith.

faithwiseadv

In terms of religious faith.

faithworthinessnoun

trustworthiness

faithworthyadj

trustworthy

faithyadj

Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of faith.

faitournoun

A charlatan or imposter, especially one pretending to be ill, or to tell fortunes.

faits accomplisnoun

plural of fait accompli

Faivrename

A surname from French.

Faizabadname

A district of Uttar Pradesh, India.

Faizanname

A male given name from Arabic.

faizievitenoun

A triclinic mineral containing calcium, flourine, potassium, lithium, sodium, oxygen, silicon and titanium

Fajardoname

A surname from Spanish.

fajitanoun

A Tex-Mex dish of strips of spicy marinated meat and/or vegetables in a soft flour tortilla, often served with salad or a savoury filling.

Fajitagatename

A legal and political controversy in San Francisco that began in 2002 when a demand by off-duty police officers for a citizen's fajitas led to a street fight.

fajrnoun

the first of the five daily prayers recited by practicing Muslims.

faknoun

Alternative form of fuck.

fakableadj

Alternative form of fakeable.

fakaleitīnoun

A man who behaves in an effeminate manner.

Fakaofoname

A South Pacific Ocean atoll in the Tokelau Group.

Fakaofoanadj

Of or relating to Fakaofo, an atoll in Tokelau.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter F contains 18,613 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 373 pages, and you are currently viewing page 20. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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