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Showing 18 of 177 words/ˈfæb.rɪ.keɪ.tɪd ˈɑːr.tɪ.kəl/ [fabricated article]
[noun] A physical object or product that has been manufactured or constructed from various materials.
/feɪs/ [face]
[noun] The front part of a person's head from the forehead to the chin, including the eyes, nose, and mouth.
/feɪs ðə ˈkɒnsɪkwənsɪz/ [face the consequences]
[idiom] To accept the unpleasant or inevitable results of one's own actions or decisions.
/ˈfæs.ɪt/ [facet]
[noun] One side of something many-sided, especially of a cut gem.
/fəˈsiːtli/ [facetely]
[adverb] In a facetious, witty, or playfully humorous manner; flippantly.
/fəˈsiː.ʃəs.li/ [facetiously]
[adverb] In a way that treats serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippantly.
/ˈfeɪ.ʃəl hɛər/ [facial hair]
[noun] Hair that grows on the face, typically on the chin, cheeks, and upper lip, especially in adult males.
/ˈfeɪʃəs/ [facious]
[adjective] Relating to or characterized by a particular outward appearance, form, or facial expression.
/fækt/ [fact]
[noun] A thing that is known or proved to be true, or a piece of information used as evidence.
/ˈfeɪ.dɪd/ [faded]
[adjective] Gradually losing color, brightness, or intensity; grown dim or pale.
/feɪdz/ [fades]
[verb] Gradually loses brightness, color, volume, or brilliance.
/ˈfeɪlnəs/ [failness]
[noun] The state, quality, or condition of being unsuccessful, deficient, or falling short of an expected standard.
/ˈfeɪntər/ [fainter]
[adjective] Comparative form of faint; less intense, distinct, or bright than something else.
/feɪk/ [fake]
[adjective] Not genuine; imitation or forged, intended to deceive.
/ˈfɑːl.də/ [fal-da]
[noun] A woman's or girl's garment hanging from the waist; a skirt (chiefly used in contexts borrowing from Spanish or Hispanic culture).
/ˈfɔːlən/ [fallen]
[adjective] Having dropped or come down from a higher position; also used to describe someone who has succumbed to temptation or died in battle.
/ˈfɔːls.hʊd/ [falsehood]
[noun] The state of being untrue; a lie or a statement that is intentionally deceptive.
/fəˌmɪl.i.ə.raɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ [fə-mɪl-jə-rə-ˈzeɪ-ʃən]
[noun] The process of learning about something or someone so that you understand it or them well.