Vocabulary Building: F- Series

Certainly! Here’s an explanation of the words you’ve listed along with their approximate CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) levels:

1. **Fabric (n. B2)**: Fabric refers to a material, often textile, that is used to make clothes, curtains, or other items. It can also mean the structure or composition of something.

2. **Fabulous (adj. B2)**: Fabulous means extremely good, wonderful, or amazing. It can also refer to something that is not real or mythical.

3. **Facilitate (v. C1)**: To facilitate means to make something easier or smoother, to assist or help in the accomplishment of a task or goal.

4. **Faction (n. C1)**: A faction is a small, organized group within a larger group, often within politics, that has different opinions or goals from the main group.

5. **Faculty (n. B2)**: Faculty can refer to the teaching staff at a school or university, or it can refer to a particular ability or talent.

6. **Fade (v. C1)**: To fade means to gradually lose brightness, color, or intensity. It can also refer to something becoming less noticeable or important over time.

7. **Failed (adj. B2)**: Failed is the past participle of the verb “fail,” meaning to be unsuccessful in achieving a goal or passing a test.

8. **Fairness (n. C1)**: Fairness is the quality of being just, equitable, or impartial, where everyone is treated without favoritism or discrimination.

9. **Fake (adj. B2)**: Fake describes something that is not genuine or real, often created to deceive or imitate something authentic.

10. **Fame (n. B2)**: Fame refers to being widely known, recognized, or celebrated, often because of achievements or notoriety.

11. **Fantasy (n. B2)**: Fantasy refers to a creative and imaginative story or scenario that is not based on reality. It can also describe unrealistic or wishful thinking.

12. **Fatal (adj. C1)**: Fatal means causing or resulting in death. It can also refer to something that has extremely serious consequences.

13. **Fate (n. C1)**: Fate refers to the idea that events in a person’s life are predetermined or controlled by a supernatural force, destiny, or chance.

14. **Favorable (adj. C1)**: Favorable means advantageous or positive in terms of conditions, circumstances, or outcomes.

15. **Feat (n. C1)**: A feat is an impressive and challenging accomplishment or achievement.

16. **Felony (n. C1)**: A felony is a serious crime, typically punishable by imprisonment for more than a year.

17. **Feminist (adj., n. C1)**: Feminist relates to the advocacy of women’s rights and equality between the sexes. A feminist is a person who supports such advocacy.

18. **Fiber (n. C1)**: Fiber is a thread-like structure found in plants and animals, often used to make textiles or as a dietary component.

19. **Fierce (adj. C1)**: Fierce describes something that is extremely strong, intense, or aggressive.

20. **Filmmaker (n. C1)**: A filmmaker is a person involved in the making of movies or films.

21. **Filter (n., v. C1)**: A filter can refer to a device or tool used to remove impurities or select specific elements. To filter means to pass something through such a device.

22. **Fine (n., v. C1)**: Fine can refer to a penalty or monetary punishment for breaking a rule or law. It can also mean something of high quality or to make something better.

23. **Firearm (n. C1)**: A firearm is a portable weapon that uses ammunition, such as guns or rifles.

24. **Firefighter (n. B2)**: A firefighter is a person who works to extinguish fires and provide emergency assistance.

25. **Firework (n. B2)**: Firework refers to a pyrotechnic device used for entertainment, often creating colorful displays in the sky.

26. **Firm (adj. B2)**: Firm means solid, stable, or not easily moved. It can also refer to a company or business.

27. **Firmly (adv. B2)**: Firmly is the adverb form of “firm,” meaning in a strong, unyielding, or resolute manner.

28. **Fiscal (adj. C1)**: Fiscal relates to financial matters, particularly concerning government revenue, spending, and taxation.

29. **Fit (n. C1)**: Fit can refer to a condition of being physically healthy and in good shape. It can also describe how well something matches or suits another.

30. **Flavor (n. B2)**: Flavor refers to the taste or distinctive quality of a food or drink.

31. **Flaw (n. C1)**: A flaw is a defect or imperfection in something that makes it less perfect or less functional.

32. **Flawed (adj. C1)**: Flawed describes something that has flaws or imperfections.

33. **Flee (v. C1)**: To flee means to run away quickly from a dangerous or unpleasant situation.

34. **Fleet (n. C1)**: Fleet can refer to a group of ships, vehicles, or aircraft operated together. It can also mean swift or rapid movement.

35. **Flesh (n. C1)**: Flesh refers to the soft, muscular tissue of the body, especially that of humans and animals.

36. **Flexibility (n. C1)**: Flexibility is the quality of being able to bend or adapt easily without breaking or losing strength.

37. **Flourish (v. C1)**: To flourish means to thrive, grow, or prosper. It can also mean to make bold or decorative movements.

38. **Fluid (n. C1)**: Fluid is a substance that flows and takes the shape of its container, such as liquids and gases.

39. **Fond (adj. B2)**: Fond means having affection or liking for someone or something.

40. **Fool (n. B2)**: A fool is a person who lacks good judgment or acts unwisely.

41. **Footage (n. C1)**: Footage refers to recorded or filmed material, especially in the context of video or film production.

42. **Forbid (v. B2)**: To forbid means to prohibit or disallow something.

43. **Forecast (n., v. B2)**: A forecast is a prediction or estimation of future events or conditions. To forecast means to predict or estimate.

44. **Foreigner (n. C1)**: A foreigner is a person who is from a different country or nation than the one they are currently in.

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