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Facility (Noun)
The quality of being easily performed.
-also-
Something that is built, installed, or established to serve a particular purpose.
Fanatic (Adjective)
Marked by excessive enthusiasm and often intense uncritical devotion.
Fawn (Verb)
To show affection.
-also-
To court favor by a cringing or flattering manner.
Feign (Verb)
To give a false appearance of; induce as a false impression.
Ferret (Verb)
To find and bring to light by searching.
Fervent (Adjective)
Exhibiting or marked by great intensity of feeling.
Flagrant (Adjective)
Conspicuously offensive, especially so obviously inconsistent with what is right or proper as to appear to be a flouting of law or morality.
Flippant (Adjective)
Lacking proper respect or seriousness.
Foil (Verb)
To prevent from attaining an end; defeat.
Forbearance (Noun)
A refraining from the enforcement of something (as a debt, right, or obligation) that is due.
Foreboding (Noun)
An omen, prediction, or presentiment especially of coming evil.
Foresight (Noun)
The ability to predict or the action of predicting what will happen or be needed in the future.
Fortitude (Noun)
Strength of mind that enables a person to encounter danger or bear pain or adversity with courage.
Frangible (Adjective)
Readily or easily broken.
Frenzy (Noun)
Intense usually wild and often disorderly compulsive or agitated activity.
Frivolous (Adjective)
Of little weight or importance.
Full-fledged (Adjective)
Having attained complete status.
Fume (Verb)
To be in a state of excited irritation or anger.
Garner (Verb)
To acquire by effort.
Garrulous (Adjective)
Given to prosy, rambling, or tedious loquacity; pointlessly or annoyingly talkative.