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field
noun
[
ˈfiːld
]
an open area of land without trees or buildings
an area of land that has a special use
an area of work, study, etc.
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female
adjective
[
ˈfiːˌmeɪl
]
of or relating to the sex that can produce young or lay eggs
characteristic of girls or women
having members who are all girls or women
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feel
verb
[
ˈfiːl
]
to be aware of (something that affects you physically, such as pain, heat, or an object touching your body)
—used to describe or ask about someone's physical or mental state
to touch (something) with your fingers to see what it is like
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feast
noun
[
ˈfiːst
]
a special meal with large amounts of food and drink : a large formal dinner —often used figuratively
a religious festival
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father
noun
[
ˈfɑːðɚ
]
a male parent
a man who is thought of as being like a father
god
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fast
adjective
[
ˈfæst
]
moving or able to move quickly
happening quickly : taking a short amount of time
operating quickly
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farmer
noun
[
ˈfɑɚmɚ
]
a person who runs a farm
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far
adverb
[
ˈfɑɚ
]
at or to a great distance in space or time
to a great extent
to or at a particular distance, point, or degree
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fang
noun
[
ˈfæŋ
]
a long, sharp tooth
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fall
verb
[
ˈfɑːl
]
to come or go down quickly from a high place or position
to come or go down suddenly from a standing position —often + down or over
to let yourself come or go down to a lower position
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fake
adjective
[
ˈfeɪk
]
not true or real : meant to look real or genuine but not real or genuine
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fair
adjective
[
ˈfeɚ
]
agreeing with what is thought to be right or acceptable
treating people in a way that does not favor some over others
not too harsh or critical
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faculty
noun
[
ˈfækəlti
]
the group of teachers in a school or college —often used before another noun
faculty members or teachers
one of the powers of your mind or body
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fact
noun
[
ˈfækt
]
something that truly exists or happens : something that has actual existence —often used in the phrase the fact that
a true piece of information
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face
noun
[
ˈfeɪs
]
the front part of the head that has the eyes, nose, and mouth on it
a facial expression
person
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eye
noun
[
ˈaɪ
]
the part of the body that you see with
an ability to understand and appreciate something seen
—used to describe the way something looks to you
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extend
verb
[
ɪkˈstɛnd
]
to cause (something, such as your arm or leg) to straighten out or to stretch out
to become longer or to be able to become longer
to continue in a specified direction or over a specified distance, space, or time
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expect
verb
[
ɪkˈspɛkt
]
to think that something will probably or certainly happen —often followed by to + verb
to think that (someone or something) will arrive or that (something) will happen
to consider (something) to be reasonable, required, or necessary
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exit
noun
[
ˈɛgzət
]
something (such as a door) that is used as a way to go out of a place —sometimes used figuratively
the act of going out or away from something
the act of leaving a situation, competition, etc.
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exist
verb
[
ɪgˈzɪst
]
to have actual being : to be real
to continue to be or to live
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