English dictionary: words starting with fe - page 24
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adjectiveHaving or showing the symptoms of a fever.
Usage examples:
She felt sick and feverish
adverbIn a manner that shows the symptoms of a fever.
Usage examples:
Water trickled from his hair and he began shivering feverishly
adjectiveWithout fever or the symptoms of fever.
adjectiveTending to cause fever.
Usage examples:
There are especial cycling gloves for feverous weather.
nounAn abnormally high body temperature, usually accompanied by shivering, headache, and in severe instances, delirium.
Usage examples:
She had a slight fever
verbBring about a high body temperature or a state of nervous excitement in.
Usage examples:
A heart which sin has fevered
nounCommon centaury, centaurium erythraeum.
adjectiveAffected by fever; tending to cause fever; feverish.
pronounA small number of people or things.
Usage examples:
I will recount a few of the stories told me
determiner & adjectiveA small number of.
Usage examples:
May i ask a few questions?
plural nounThe minority of people; the elect.
Usage examples:
Art is not just for the few
adjectiveA small number, not many, or not enough (of something)
Usage examples:
He is one of the few (people) i can trust to keep a secret., i’m going to the supermarket to get a …
idiomNot very many or not appearing very frequently
Usage examples:
Sunny, warm weekends have been few and far between this summer.
pronounA small number of people or things.
Usage examples:
I will recount a few of the stories told me
determiner & adjectiveA small number of.
Usage examples:
May i ask a few questions?
plural nounThe minority of people; the elect.
Usage examples:
Art is not just for the few
adjectiveA small number, not many, or not enough (of something)
Usage examples:
He is one of the few (people) i can trust to keep a secret., i’m going to the supermarket to get a …
pronounA small number of people or things.
Usage examples:
I will recount a few of the stories told me
determiner & adjectiveA small number of.
Usage examples:
May i ask a few questions?
plural nounThe minority of people; the elect.
Usage examples:
Art is not just for the few
adjectiveA small number, not many, or not enough (of something)
Usage examples:
He is one of the few (people) i can trust to keep a secret., i’m going to the supermarket to get a …
nounThe quality or fact of being few in number; small number; scantiness in number.
nounA person who looks after and manages hunting dogs. also more widely: an attendant. sometimes with prefixed defining word, as fox-fewterer, yeoman-fewterer.
nounA person who looks after and manages hunting dogs. also more widely: an attendant. sometimes with prefixed defining word, as fox-fewterer, yeoman-fewterer.
nounWith plural agreement. small or trivial things; knick-knacks.
adjectiveGiving an impression of vague unworldliness or mystery.
Usage examples:
A rather fey romantic novelist
adjectiveGiving an impression of vague unworldliness or mystery.
Usage examples:
A rather fey romantic novelist
adjectiveGiving an impression of vague unworldliness or mystery.
Usage examples:
A rather fey romantic novelist
nounThe quality of being mysterious and strange, or trying to appear like this
Usage examples:
The show is saved from feyness by its inventiveness and the bleakness of its ending., with irritati…
nounA flat-topped conical red hat with a black tassel on top, worn by men in some muslim countries (formerly the turkish national headdress).
Usage examples:
Turbans, fezzes, yarmulkes and black lace veils, or mantillas, joined the zucchettos or skull caps …
proper nounA city in northern morocco, founded in 808; population 977,946 (2004).
nounA flat-topped conical red hat with a black tassel on top, worn by men in some muslim countries (formerly the turkish national headdress).
Usage examples:
Turbans, fezzes, yarmulkes and black lace veils, or mantillas, joined the zucchettos or skull caps …
proper nounA city in northern morocco, founded in 808; population 977,946 (2004).
Plural of fez
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