English Words Starting With F
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- faith/feɪθ/Complete trust, confidence, or belief in someone or something, especially without evidence or proof.interjectionnounC1
- faith community/feɪθ kəˈmjuːnəti/A group of people who share the same religious beliefs, practices, or affiliation, often organized around a specific place of worship or set of doctrines.nounLow-Mid
- faith cure/ˈfeɪθ ˌkjʊə(r)/A method of treating illness through religious belief and prayer, without conventional medical intervention.nounLow
- faith hate/feɪθ/Complete trust or confidence in someone or something; strong belief in a religion based on spiritual conviction rather than proof.nounC1
- faith healing/ˈfeɪθ ˌhiːlɪŋ/A form of healing or treatment that relies on spiritual or religious faith rather than medical science.nounC1
- faith school/ˈfeɪθ ˌskuːl/A school that teaches a general curriculum but within a framework of a specific religion, often with admission preferences for children of that faith.nounMedium-Low
- faither/ˈfɑːðə(r)/A male parent; a man in relation to his child or children.nounA1
- faithful/ˈfeɪθf(ə)l/Loyal, constant, and steadfast in affection or allegiance.adjectivenounB2
- faithfulness/ˈfeɪθ.fəl.nəs/The quality of being loyal, constant, and steadfast in one's commitments, relationships, or beliefs.nounB2-C1
- faitour/ˈfeɪtə/An impostor, deceiver, or scoundrel.nounObsolete/Archaic (Rarely, if ever, used in modern English)
- faiyum/faɪˈjuːm/A city and governorate in northern Egypt, located in a fertile depression southwest of Cairo, historically known for its agricultural productivity and archaeological significance.adjectivenounC2+ / Very Low Frequency / Proper Noun
- faizabad/ˌfaɪzəˈbɑːd/A proper noun; the name of several cities and towns in South Asia, most notably in Afghanistan and northern India (now Ayodhya, India).nounExtremely Low
- faja/ˈfɑːhə/A broad belt or girdle worn around the waist, often for support, shaping, or as part of traditional dress.nounC1/C2 (low-frequency word in English, primarily used in specific contexts).
- fajardo/fəˈhɑːdəʊ/A proper noun, primarily a surname of Spanish origin, often used as a toponym (place name).nounLow
- fajita/fəˈhiː.tə/A Mexican dish consisting of grilled strips of spiced meat (typically chicken, beef, or prawns) and vegetables, served on a soft tortilla which is usually rolled up and eaten by hand.nounB1-B2
- fajitas/fəˈhiːtəz/A Tex-Mex dish consisting of grilled strips of meat (typically beef or chicken) served on a sizzling hot metal platter with soft flour tortillas, sautéed onions and peppers, and various condiments.plural-nounMedium
- fake/feɪk/Something that is made to look like something else, but is not genuine or real.adjectivenounverbverb-intransitiveverb-transitiveC1
- fake book/ˌfeɪk ˈbʊk/A type of musical reference book used by jazz and popular musicians, containing only chord progressions and lyrics, not full sheet music.nounC1
- fake news/ˌfeɪk ˈnjuːz/False or misleading information presented as factual news, often to promote a political agenda or viewpoint.nounHigh
- faked death/feɪkt dɛθ/The deliberate act of pretending to be dead, usually to escape danger, debt, responsibility, or to start a new life.nounC1
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