
F WORD VOCABULARY

Felicitous: well chosen or suited to the circumstances
Sentence: The ride through the countryside is a felicitous journey for city people.

Fickle: liable to sudden unpredictable change
Sentence: The cycling world can be a fickle one, so use that to your advantage.

Fervid: characterized by intense emotion
Sentence: The politician spoke with a fervid intensity that made people want to vote for him.
F WORD VOCABULARY

Foist: impose an unwelcome or unnecessary person or thing on.
Sentence: “she had no desire to have an elderly relative foisted on her”

Felon: who has been legally convicted of a crime
Sentence: The felon was able to take the keys to his handcuffs from the sleeping guard.

Furtive: done in a quiet and secret way to avoid being noticed.
Sentence: There was something furtive about his actions.

Fetish: excessive or irrational devotion to some activity
Sentence: He has a fetish about cleanliness.

Fuddle: a confused jumble
Sentence: Sometimes he gets in a fuddle and then he can’t find things.
F WORD VOCABULARY

Flinch: to make a sudden, small movement because of pain or fear:
Sentence: He didn’t even flinch when the nurse cleaned the wound.

Fret: to worry or be unhappy about something:
Sentence: After she lost the part in the school play, she would sit and fret about her situation

Frivolous: not having any serious purpose or value.
Sentence: She can’t think of a single frivolous thing she bought after her win
F WORD VOCABULARY

Forlorn: pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely.
Sentence: He looked, a forlorn figure standing at the bus stop.
