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Showing 17 of 179 words/frɛʃ miːt/ [fresh meat]
[noun] A newcomer or inexperienced person in a group, institution, or situation, especially one who is vulnerable to exploitation, teasing, or bullying by established members.
/ˈfrɛnd.ʃɪps/ [friendships]
[noun] Plural form of friendship: state of being friends; mutual bonds of affection, trust, and support between people.
/ˈfraɪ.tən əˈweɪ/ [frighten away]
[verb] To make a person or animal so afraid that they run away or decide not to approach.
/frɪndʒ/ [fringe]
[noun] An ornamental border of threads left loose or formed into tassels, or an outer edge or margin of something.
/ˈfrʌs.treɪt/ [frustrate]
[verb] To prevent a person or plan from progressing, succeeding, or fulfilling a desire.
/ˈfrʌs.treɪ.tɪd/ [frustrated]
[adjective] Feeling or expressing distress and annoyance, especially because of an inability to change or achieve something.
/ˈfjuː.dʒə.tɪv/ [fugitive]
[noun] A person who has escaped from a place or is in hiding, especially to avoid arrest or persecution.
/fʊl ˈbɛli/ [full belly]
[noun] A physical state of complete satiation or contentment resulting from having eaten enough or a large amount of food.
/fʊl əv/ [full of]
[idiom] Containing as much or as many as is possible or normal; having a large amount of a particular quality or substance.
/ˈfʊlnəs/ [fullness]
[noun] The state or quality of being filled to capacity or containing as much as possible.
/ˈfʊlnəs/ [fulness]
[noun] The state or quality of being full; the condition of containing as much or as many as is possible.
/ˈfʊl.səm/ [ful-sum]
[adjective] Complimentary or flattering to an excessive or disgusting degree.
/ˌfʌndəˈmɛntəl/ [fundamental]
[adjective] Forming a necessary base or core; of central importance.
/ˈfʌn.hʊd/ [funhood]
[noun] The state, condition, or period of life characterized by enjoyment, playfulness, and amusement.
/ˈfʌn.ɪŋ/ [funning]
[verb] Present participle and gerund of 'fun': engaging in joking, teasing, or playful behavior.
/ˈfɜːr.tɪv/ [furtive]
[adjective] Attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive.
/fjuː.tʃəˈrɪs.tɪk lʊk/ [futuristic look]
[noun] An aesthetic, style, or visual appearance characterized by advanced technology, sleek lines, and innovations typically associated with a distant future.