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Fallible (adj.) liable to err — Man is fallible.
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Fervent (adj.) ardent, warm — My friend was accorded fervent welcome on his arrival.
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Fete (n.) outdoor entertainment, carnival — A charity fete was held in our college yesterday.
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Fictitious (adj.) imaginary — Don’t believe his story because it is just fictitious.
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Foolhardy (adj.) rash, reckless — Many believe that trying for impossible things is foolhardy attempt.
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Fiat (n.) command — The Supreme Court issued a fiat to both the parties to maintain status quo.
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Finale (n.) conclusion — The finale of the match was very interesting.
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Fitful (adj.) spasmodic, intermittent — You are not going to achieve anything by pursuing fitful study.
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Fraught (adj.) filled, threatening — Security problem on our borders is fraught with danger.
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Fortitude (n.) bravery, courage — One must face the problems of life with fortitude.
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Feasible (adj.) practicable — We must execute proposal that is feasible.
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Ferment (n.) agitation, commotion — During the independence movement, the whole nation was in ferment.
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Franchise (n.) right by government to vote or trade — The Mughals granted franchise to East India Company to carry on trade in Indian subcontinent.
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Foible (adj.) weakness — Man is subject to foibles and frailties in life.
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Flaunt (v.) display ostentatiously — The rich are in the habit of flaunting their material achievements.
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