60 words across 1 groups
| expunge |
To erase or remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant) (verb)
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| faze |
To disturb or disconcert someone's emotions. (verb)
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| ferret |
To search out, discover, and bring to light through persistent and determined investigation (verb)
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| fester |
For negative feelings to get worse because they are not being dealt with (verb)
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| fidget |
To make small movements, especially of the hands and feet, through nervousness or impatience (verb)
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| fad |
An intense and widely shared enthusiasm for something, especially one that is short-lived; a craze (noun)
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| fetish |
A form of desire in which gratification is linked to a particular object, item of clothing, part of the body, etc (noun)
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| fiasco |
A thing that is a complete failure, especially in a ludicrous or humiliating way (noun)
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| fib |
Tell an unimportant lie (verb)
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| feckless |
Lacking initiative or strength of character; irresponsible (adjective)
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| feisty |
Lively, aggressive, determined, courageous, animated, energetic, and spirited (adjective)
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| fetid |
Smelling extremely unpleasant (adjective)
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| farce |
A deceptive action that someone tries to fool others into believing that he takes it seriously (noun)
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| fend |
To look after and provide for oneself, without any help from others (verb)
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| feeble |
Lacking physical strength, especially as a result of age or illness (adjective)
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| fervor |
Intense and passionate feeling (noun)
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| exquisite |
Extremely beautiful and, typically, delicate. (adjective)
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| fabulous |
Amazingly good; wonderful (adjective)
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| ferocious |
Savagely fierce, cruel, or violent (adjective)
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| feud |
Take part in a prolonged quarrel or conflict (verb)
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| fatigue |
Extreme tiredness, typically resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness (noun)
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| festoon |
To decorate a place for a special occasion by hanging lights, colored paper, balloons, flowers, etc. (verb)
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| fickle |
Changing frequently, especially as regards one's loyalties, interests, or affection. (adjective)
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| extravaganza |
An elaborate and spectacular entertainment or production (noun)
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| fierce |
Exhibiting a violent and frightening attitude (adjective)
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| farfetched |
Very unlikely to be true, and difficult to believe (adjective)
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| façade |
A deceptive outward appearance. (noun)
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| extortion |
The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats. (noun)
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| fatal |
Something that can cause death. (adjective)
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| feat |
An accomplishment that required skill, strength or courage. (noun)
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| extraneous |
Not relating to the subject or situation being focused on (adjective)
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| fib |
A lie, typically an unimportant one
(noun)
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| feud |
A prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute (noun)
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| expulsion |
The act of forcing someone to leave a place, especially a school, organization, or country. (noun)
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| extinguish |
To put out a flame, fire, or light. (verb)
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| exuberance |
An overflowing abundance of enthusiasm or joy. (noun)
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| eyesore |
Something that is very ugly or unpleasant to look at. (noun)
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| façade |
A superficial or false appearance meant to deceive or mislead others. (noun)
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| faction |
A small, organized group within a larger group, especially one with differing opinions or interests. (noun)
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| fade |
To gradually lose brightness, color, or strength. (verb)
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| fairytale |
A children's story about magical and imaginary beings and lands; or something that is too good to be true or seems unreal. (noun)
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| fangs |
Long, pointed teeth used by animals especially snakes, spiders, or carnivores to bite and sometimes inject venom. (noun)
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| fantastic |
Extremely good or excellent; wonderful. (adjective)
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| fascinating |
Extremely interesting or captivating. (adjective)
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| fawning |
Acting overly eager to please someone, especially someone in power. (adjective)
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| feasible |
Reasonable or likely to work effectively. (adjective)
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| feedback |
Information or opinions about how well someone is doing something, used for improvement. (noun)
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| fertile |
Able to conceive children or reproduce – used for people, animals, or plants that can easily produce offspring. (adjective)
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| festive |
Cheerful and joyful in spirit or appearance. (adjective)
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| feverishly |
In a highly excited or frantic manner, often due to intense emotion or urgency. (adjective)
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| festivities |
The parties, meals, and other social activities where people celebrate a special occasion (noun)
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| falter |
To lose strength or momentum; to weaken or stumble; to hesitate in action, purpose, or speech. (verb)
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| extravagant |
Going beyond expected limits in spending money or using resources. (adjective)
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| fancy |
Not plain or ordinary; ornamental and decorative (adjective)
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| fashionable |
Wearing clothes, doing things, and going to places that are considered stylish. (adjective)
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| fidelity |
Faithfulness and loyalty by observing one's promises and duties. (noun)
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| fictitious |
Imaginary, not real, made up and not true. (adjective)
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| fidgety |
Being restless, impatient, and uneasy, and making small bodily movement that reveals that condition. (adjective)
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| fake |
Something that is made to seem real or true, sometimes in order to trick someone. (adjective)
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| extraordinary |
Very unusual, exceptional or remarkable. (adjective)
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