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- forcenoun
Physical strength or power.
- forcedadjective
Obtained or imposed by coercion or physical power.
- forcesnoun
Military troops or armed services.
- forcingverb
Present participle of "force"; compelling or obliging someone to do something.
- fordnoun
A shallow place in a river or stream where it can be crossed by wading or driving.
- forecastnoun
A prediction or estimate of future events, especially weather or economic trends.
- foreheadnoun
The part of the face above the eyebrows and below the hairline.
- foreignadjective
Of, from, or relating to a country other than one's own.
- foreignernoun
A person born in or coming from a country other than one's own.
- foreignersnoun
Plural of "foreigner"; people from countries other than one's own.
- foremannoun
A worker who supervises and directs other workers on a construction site, factory, or similar workplace.
- foremostadjective
Most prominent in rank, importance, or position.
- forensicadjective
Relating to or denoting the application of scientific methods to the investigation of crime.
- forensicsnoun
The application of scientific methods and techniques to the investigation of crime.
- forestnoun
A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- forestsnoun
Large areas of land covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- foreveradverb
For all future time; for always.
- forfeitverb
To lose or give up something as a penalty for wrongdoing or failure.
- forgaveverb
Past tense of "forgive": stopped feeling angry or resentful toward someone for an offense, flaw, or mistake.
- forgeverb
To shape metal by heating and hammering.
- forgedverb
Past tense of "forge"; shaped metal by heating and hammering.
- forgerynoun
The crime of making a fraudulent copy of something, especially a document, signature, or work of art.
- forgetverb
To fail to remember something.
- forgetsverb
Third person singular present tense of "forget"; fails to remember something.
- forgettingverb
Failing to remember; being unable to recall.
- forgiveverb
To stop feeling angry or resentful toward someone for an offense, flaw, or mistake.
- forgivenverb
Past participle of "forgive": having been pardoned for an offense or fault.
- forgivenessnoun
The act of forgiving or the state of being forgiven; pardoning of an offense or fault.
- forgivingadjective
Ready and willing to forgive; showing mercy.
- forgotverb
Past tense of "forget": failed to remember something.
- forgottenverb
Past participle of "forget": not remembered.
- forknoun
An eating utensil with two or more prongs used for lifting food to the mouth.
- formnoun
The visible shape or configuration of something.
- formaladjective
Following established rules, conventions, or ceremonies.
- formalitiesnoun
Official or conventional procedures and requirements, especially those that must be followed in legal or administrative contexts.
- formalitynoun
A procedure or action that is required by rule, custom, or law but may have little practical significance.
- formallyadverb
In an official or ceremonial manner; according to established form or convention.
- formationnoun
The action or process of forming or being formed.
- formedverb
Past tense and past participle of "form"; created, shaped, or brought into existence.
- formeradjective
Having previously been; previous.
- formerlyadverb
In the past; at an earlier time.
- formidableadjective
Inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, or capable.
- formingverb
Present participle of "form"; the process of creating, shaping, or bringing into existence.
- formsnoun
Plural of "form"; documents with blank spaces for information to be filled in.
- formulanoun
A mathematical rule or relationship expressed using symbols and numbers.
- forrestproper noun
A given name or surname of English origin.
- fortnoun
A fortified building or strategic position used for defense, typically occupied by troops.
- forthadverb
Out from a starting point; onward in time or place.
- fortheerror
A common typographical error for "for the" (two separate words).
- fortnightnoun
A period of two weeks (fourteen nights).