fugitive |
a person who is escaping or running away. |
-ful |
a suffix that means "full of" or "having the character of." [3 definitions] |
fulcrum |
the point of support on which a lever turns. |
fulfill |
to do or carry out as expected or required. [2 definitions] |
full1 |
not able to hold or contain any more. [4 definitions] |
full moon |
the moon when it is on the side of Earth that is opposite the sun and looks from Earth like a complete circle. [2 definitions] |
full of beans |
(informal) full of energy; very active. [2 definitions] |
fully |
in a way that is complete, entire, or thorough; totally. [2 definitions] |
fumble |
to search or feel about for something in a nervous or clumsy way. [4 definitions] |
fume |
(often plural) a vapor, smoke, or odor that is not pleasant or healthy. [2 definitions] |
fun |
something that amuses or entertains. [2 definitions] |
function |
the purpose or role that an object or a person fulfills or is suited for. [3 definitions] |
functional |
serving a purpose or able to serve the intended purpose. [2 definitions] |
fund |
a supply of money or other resources that is held for a particular purpose. [4 definitions] |
fundamental |
basic; central; serving as a foundation. [2 definitions] |
fundamentally |
in central or important ways. |
funding |
the act or process of collecting and supplying money needed for a particular purpose or group. |
funeral |
a ceremony for a dead person. |
funeral home |
a place where the bodies of the dead are made ready for burial or cremation and where funeral services are sometimes held. |
fungi |
a plural form of fungus. |
fungus |
one of a large group of living things that appear similar to plants but cannot make their own food using sunlight in the way plants do. Fungi consume plant, animal, and other living matter. Mushrooms, yeasts, and molds are fungi. Fungi help decompose dead plants and animals. |