Looking for words that start with “fa”? Here’s a comprehensive list to expand your vocabulary and boost your language skills.
- Fabric – Material, typically produced by weaving or knitting textile fibers.
- Face – The front part of a person’s head from the forehead to the chin.
- Fact – A thing that is known or proved to be true.
- Factor – A circumstance, fact, or influence that contributes to a result.
- Fade – Gradually grow faint and disappear.
- Faint – Lacking in strength; feeling weak and close to losing consciousness.
- Fair – In accordance with the rules or standards; just or appropriate.
- Faith – Complete trust or confidence in someone or something.
- Fallout – The adverse results of a situation or action.
- Fallow – Plowed but left unsown for a period to restore its fertility.
- Fake – A thing that is not genuine; a forgery or sham.
- Falcon – A bird of prey with long, pointed wings and a hooked beak.
- Fall – Move downward, typically rapidly and freely without control.
- Fame – The state of being known by many people.
- Family – A group consisting of parents and children living together.
- Famous – Known about by many people.
- Fan – An apparatus with rotating blades that creates a current of air.
- Fancy – Elaborate in structure or decoration.
- Fanfare – A short ceremonial tune or flourish played on brass instruments.
- Fantasy – The faculty or activity of imagining things, especially things that are impossible or improbable.
- Far – At, to, or by a great distance.
- Fare – The money a passenger on public transportation has to pay.
- Farm – An area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and rearing animals.
- Farmer – A person who owns or manages a farm.
- Farther – At, to, or by a greater distance.
- Farsi – The modern Persian language, spoken in Iran and Afghanistan.
- Fart – Emit gas from the anus.
- Fast – Moving or capable of moving at high speed.
- Faster – More swiftly; at a higher speed.
- Fat – Having a large amount of excess flesh.
- Fatal – Leading to failure or disaster.
- Fate – The development of events beyond a person’s control.
- Father – A man in relation to his child or children.
- Fathom – Understand a difficult problem after much thought.
- Fatigue – Extreme tiredness.
- Fatten – Make or become fat.
- Fault – An unattractive or unsatisfactory feature, especially in a piece of work or in a person’s character.
- Faucet – A device by which a flow of liquid or gas from a pipe or container can be controlled.
- Favor – Approval, support, or liking for someone or something.
- Favorite – Preferred before all others of the same kind.
- Fawn – A young deer.
- Façade – The face of a building, especially the principal front that looks onto a street or open space.
- Fajita – A dish consisting usually of meat that has been marinated and sautéed.
- Falsetto – A method of voice production used by male singers, especially tenors, to sing notes higher than their normal range.
- Fallacy – A mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument.
- Falsify – Alter information or evidence so as to mislead.
- Fame – The state of being known by many people.
- Familiar – Well known from long or close association.
- Family – A group consisting of parents and children living together in a household.
- Famine – Extreme scarcity of food.
- Famous – Known about by many people.
- Fanatic – A person filled with excessive and single- minded zeal.
- Fantasy – The activity of imagining things, especially things that are impossible.
- Farce – A comic dramatic work using buffoonery and horseplay.
- Fascinate – Draw irresistibly the attention and interest of someone.
- Fashion – A popular or the latest style of clothing, hair, decoration, or behavior.
- Fastidious – Very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail.
- Fatality – An occurrence of death by accident, in war, or from disease.
- Fathomless – Too deep to be measured.
- Fatigues – Loose- fitting clothing, typically khaki, olive drab, or camouflaged.
- Fatuous – Silly and pointless.
- Faulty – Working badly or unreliably because of imperfections.
- Faunal – Relating to the animals of a particular region, habitat, or geological period.
- Favorable – Expressing approval.
- Favoritism – The practice of giving unfair preferential treatment to one person or group.
- Fawn – A light yellowish- brown color.
- Fay – A fairy.
- Faze – Disturb or disconcert.
- Feasible – Possible to do easily or conveniently.
- Fealty – A feudal tenant’s vassal sworn loyalty to a lord.
- Feather – Any of the flat appendages growing from a bird’s skin.
- Feature – A distinctive attribute or aspect of something.
- Feeble – Lacking physical strength, especially as a result of age or illness.
- Feedback – Information about reactions to a product, a person’s performance of a task.
- Feign – Pretend to be affected by a feeling, state, or injury.
- Feint – A deceptive or pretended blow, thrust, or other movement.
- Felicitous – Well chosen or suited to the circumstances.
- Fellow – A man or boy.
- Felon – A person who has been convicted of a felony.
- Female – Of or denoting the sex that can bear offspring or produce eggs.
- Feminine – Having qualities traditionally associated with women.
- Fence – A barrier intended to prevent escape or intrusion or to mark a boundary.
- Ferment – Undergo fermentation.
- Ferocious – Savagely fierce, cruel, or violent.
- Fertile – Capable of producing abundant vegetation or offspring.
- Fervor – Intense and passionate feeling.
- Festival – A day or period of celebration, typically for religious reasons.
- Fetch – Go for and then bring back someone or something.
- Fetish – An inanimate object worshipped for its supposed magical powers.
- Feud – A prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute.
- Fever – An abnormally high body temperature.
- Fiasco – A complete failure, especially a ludicrous or humiliating one.
- Fickle – Changing frequently, especially regarding one’s loyalties or affections.
- Fiction – Literature in the form of prose, especially novels.
- Fiddle – A violin, especially when used to play folk music.
- Fidelity – Faithfulness to a person, cause, or belief.
- Fiery – Consisting of fire or burning strongly and brightly.
- Fifth – Constituting number five in a sequence; 5th.
- Figment – A thing that someone believes to be real but that exists only in their imagination.
- Final – Coming at the end of a series.