English words starting with fa
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Fa
fɑːMeanings of Fa:
abbreviation(in the uk) football association, the governing body of soccer in england.
Usage examples:
The fa premier league
nounShort for fanny adams (sense 1).
Usage examples:
He knows sweet fa about football
Fabian
ˈfeɪbɪənMeanings of Fabian:
nounA member or supporter of the fabian society, an organization of socialists aiming to achieve socialism by gradual rather than revolutionary means.
Usage examples:
A few months ago, a leading labor politician told me that the alp, throughout the cold war, had had…
adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of the fabians.
Usage examples:
The fabian movement
Fabled
ˈfeɪ.bəldMeanings of Fabled:
adjectiveFamous, especially by reputation.
Usage examples:
A fabled art collection
verbTell fictitious tales.
Usage examples:
I do not dream nor fable
Fabling
ˈfeɪb(ə)lMeanings of Fabling:
verbTell fictitious tales.
Usage examples:
I do not dream nor fable
nounA short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.
Usage examples:
The fable of the sick lion and the wary fox
Fabric
ˈfæb.rɪkMeanings of Fabric:
nounCloth or other material produced by weaving or knitting fibres.
Usage examples:
Heavy cream fabric
Meanings of Fabricated:
verbInvent (something) in order to deceive.
Usage examples:
Officers fabricated evidence
Fabricates
ˈfæb.rɪ.keɪtMeanings of Fabricates:
verbInvent (something) in order to deceive.
Usage examples:
Officers fabricated evidence
Fabricating
ˈfæb.rɪ.keɪtMeanings of Fabricating:
verbInvent (something) in order to deceive.
Usage examples:
Officers fabricated evidence
Fabrication
ˌfæb.rɪˈkeɪ.ʃənMeanings of Fabrication:
nounThe action or process of manufacturing or inventing something.
Usage examples:
The assembly and fabrication of electronic products
Fabrications
ˌfæb.rɪˈkeɪ.ʃənMeanings of Fabrications:
nounThe action or process of manufacturing or inventing something.
Usage examples:
The assembly and fabrication of electronic products
Meanings of Fabricator:
nounA person who invents or produces something false in order to deceive someone
Usage examples:
He’s an admitted plagiarist and fabricator., she will fight to prove that she is not a fabricator.,…
Fabrics
ˈfæb.rɪkMeanings of Fabrics:
nounCloth or other material produced by weaving or knitting fibres.
Usage examples:
Heavy cream fabric
Fabulate
ˈfabjʊleɪtMeanings of Fabulate:
verbRelate invented stories.
Usage examples:
We fabulate; we make up a story to cover the facts we can't accept
Fabulist
ˈfæb.jə.lɪstMeanings of Fabulist:
nounA person who composes or relates fables.
Usage examples:
Though a self-proclaimed australian writer, carey is a fabulist who does not write in any recogniza…
Fabulists
ˈfæb.jə.lɪstMeanings of Fabulists:
nounA person who composes or relates fables.
Usage examples:
Though a self-proclaimed australian writer, carey is a fabulist who does not write in any recogniza…
Meanings of Fabulous:
adjectiveExtraordinary, especially extraordinarily large.
Usage examples:
Fabulous riches
Fabulously
ˈfæb.jə.ləs.liMeanings of Fabulously:
adverbExtremely well; wonderfully.
Usage examples:
We all seemed to be getting on fabulously
Facade
fəˈsɑːdMeanings of Facade:
nounThe principal front of a building, that faces on to a street or open space.
Usage examples:
The house has a half-timbered facade
Facades
fəˈsɑːdMeanings of Facades:
nounThe principal front of a building, that faces on to a street or open space.
Usage examples:
The house has a half-timbered facade
Meanings of Face:
nounThe front part of a person's head from the forehead to the chin, or the corresponding part in an animal.
Usage examples:
She was scarlet in the face and perspiring profusely
verbShort for typeface.
Meanings of Face like:
idiomTo look extremely angry
Usage examples:
She suddenly came into the room with a face like thunder.
Face off
feɪsMeanings of Face off:
phrasal verbStart a game by a face-off
Meanings of Face the music:
idiomAccept the unpleasant consequences of one's actions
phraseBe confronted with the unpleasant consequences of one's actions.
Usage examples:
We would later have to face the music over our bold moves
Meanings of Face-card:
nounThe front of the head, where the eyes, nose, and ...
Face-covering
ˈfeɪs ˌkʌv.ər.ɪŋMeanings of Face-covering:
nounA covering for all or part of the face that protects or hides the person wearing it
Usage examples:
The website has advice for making your own face covering., it became compulsory to wear a face cove…
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