5 Letter Word with F
To engage in physical combat or argument.
Causing laughter or amusement.
Edible product of a plant containing seeds.
Coming before all others in order or rank.
Honest and direct in speech or writing.
Thin strips of potato deep-fried in oil.
Cooked in hot oil or fat.
Discovered or came upon by chance.
Hot glowing gas from fire; also to ignite.
Burning flames; also discharges of weapons.
Unusual person or thing; also to panic.
Small tailless amphibians with long legs.
Substances eaten to provide nutrition.
“Fancy” means elegant or very decorated
“Fairy” is a small magical being in folklore
“Forks” are tools with prongs used for eating
“Frame” is a structure that holds or surrounds
“Flour” is powder from grains used for baking
Valid 5-letter English word starting with F.
Everyday adjective, means new or recently made.
Means weak, dim, or to lose consciousness.
Part of a building you walk on.
Informal adjective, smells or seems suspicious.
Ice crystals; also a chill or frozen surface.
Illness with high body temperature.
Opposite of back; also a battle line.
Slangy adjective for stylish or funky music.
Opposite of true; incorrect or fake.
Means last in a series or conclusive.
Plural of five; also basketball term.
Religious or strong belief in something.
3rd person of find; discovers something.
Power or strength; also a military group.
Past tense of free; released or liberated.
Barrier made of wood, metal, etc.
Plural of fact; pieces of true information.
3rd person of fly; also small insects.
3rd person of fall; drops or descends.
Past tense of 'fire', also means dismissed.
Bright light or a quick display, common word.
Facial expression showing displeasure.
Third person or plural of 'flip', valid verb.
Plural of fear, common emotional term.
Plural of farm, places where crops are grown.
Throw or move suddenly; also casual romance.
Short tale teaching a moral, from Latin fabula.
To rest on a liquid surface, or drift in air.
Third person of feel; describes emotions.
Defect or responsibility for a mistake.
Thin piece of something, like snow or paint.
Ordinal number after fourth, 5th in order.
Sweet confection, often chocolate and sugar.
Hard rock, gives name to Flint, Michigan.
Large meal, often for celebration or festival.
Area of open land, or subject of study.
Wind instrument held sideways, common in orchestras.
Common noun/verb, means to shape metal by heat.
Slang for £5 note, UK usage, also a name.
Verb: moves smoothly, often of liquids.
Noun: center of interest or activity.
Plural of file; tools or digital documents.
US spelling of favour; kindness or approval.
Plural of fine; penalties or good qualities.
Plural of fox; small wild canine animals.
Long pointed teeth, common in animals.
Past of freeze; became solid from cold.
Plural of fool; silly or easily tricked people.
Evil or wicked person; horror and fantasy term.
Number 50; also used as nickname or title.
Verb: does not succeed; opposite of succeeds.
Plural of form; shapes, documents, or types.
Plural of fort; small defensive buildings.
Large amount of water, often from heavy rain.
Plural of film; movies or thin layers.
Plural of four; the number after three.
Someone who fakes or pretends; often a fraud.
Adjective meaning covered in fur or fuzz.
Small songbird; also a family name.
Plural of fist, a closed hand.
Verb for playful or romantic teasing.
Past tense of fine, to charge a penalty.
Verb meaning to go and bring something back.
Plural of fake, something not genuine.
Past tense of fix, to repair or set.
Plural of flag, cloth symbol of a group.
Light, soft mass of fibers or fur.
Deception for gain, often financial.
Group of birds or animals moving together.
Sudden burst of flame or bright light.
Third person form of fill, to make full.
Plural of fungus, like mushrooms or molds.
Means onward in time or in front.
Plants of a region; also a female name.
Group of ships or vehicles moving together.
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