| CONFESSES | • confesses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of confess. • CONFESS v. to admit or disclose. |
| FALSENESS | • falseness n. The characteristic of being false. • FALSENESS n. the state of being false. |
| FARNESSES | • farnesses n. Plural of farness. • FARNESS n. the state of being far away. |
| FATNESSES | • fatnesses n. Plural of fatness. • FATNESS n. the state of being fat. |
| FEASTLESS | • feastless adj. Without a feast. • FEASTLESS adj. without a feast. |
| FEBLESSES | • FEBLESSE n. (Spenser) feebleness. |
| FEWNESSES | • fewnesses n. Plural of fewness. • FEWNESS n. the state of being few. |
| FEYNESSES | • feynesses n. Plural of feyness. • FEYNESS n. the state of being fey. |
| FINESSERS | • finessers n. Plural of finesser. • FINESSER n. one who does something with finesse. |
| FITNESSES | • fitnesses n. Plural of fitness. • FITNESS n. the state of being fit. |
| FLESHLESS | • fleshless adj. Without flesh, lacking flesh; lean. • FLESHLESS adj. without flesh; lean. |
| FOSSETTES | • fossettes n. Plural of fossette. • FOSSETTE n. (French) a small hollow or depression, as in a bone or shell. |
| FRESHNESS | • freshness n. The state or quality of being fresh. • FRESHNESS n. the state of being fresh. |
| FULNESSES | • fulnesses n. Plural of fulness. • FULNESS n. the state of being full, also FULLNESS. |
| PROFESSES | • professes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of profess. • PROFESS v. to affirm openly. |