| FAINTS | • faints n. Plural of faint. • faints n. Alternative form of feints (“product of distillation”). • faints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of faint. |
| FASTEN | • fasten v. (Transitive, intransitive) To attach or connect in a secure manner. • fasten v. To cause to take close effect; to make to tell; to land. • FASTEN v. to secure. |
| FEINTS | • feints n. Plural of feint. • feints n. (Alcohol production) The weak spirit produced at the end of distillation (the weak feints); sometimes… • feints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of feint. |
| FIENTS | • FIENT n. (Scots) a fiend, a devil. |
| FINEST | • finest adj. Superlative form of fine: most fine. • finest n. (US, informal, probably controversial) Police officers. • FINEST n. the worthiest citizens of a place. |
| FITNAS | • fitnas n. Plural of fitna. • FITNA n. (Arabic) a state of trouble or chaos. |
| FLINTS | • flints n. Plural of flint. • flints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flint. • FLINT v. to provide with a spark-producing rock. |
| FOUNTS | • founts n. Plural of fount. • FOUNT n. a fountain, a spring. |
| FRONTS | • fronts n. Plural of front. • fronts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of front. • FRONT v. to present. |
| FUNEST | • funest adj. (Now rare) Causing death or disaster; fatal, catastrophic; deplorable, lamentable. • FUNEST adj. portending death or evil. |
| FUTONS | • futons n. Plural of futon. • FUTON n. (Japanese) a cotton filled mattress used as a bed. |
| INFEST | • infest v. (Transitive) To inhabit a place in unpleasantly large numbers; to plague, harass. • infest v. (Pathology, of a parasite) To invade a host plant or animal. • infest adj. (Obsolete) Mischievous; hurtful; harassing. |
| NEFAST | • nefast adj. (Obsolete) wicked (Can we add an example for this sense?). • NEFAST adj. (Latin) abominable. |
| SNIFTS | • snifts n. Plural of snift. • SNIFT v. to sniff, to blow out steam. |
| SNIFTY | • SNIFTY adj. (slang) having a tempting smell. |
| SOFTEN | • soften v. (Transitive) To make something soft or softer. • soften v. (Transitive) To undermine the morale of someone (often soften up). • soften v. (Transitive) To make less harsh. |
| UNFITS | • unfits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unfit. • UNFIT v. to make unfit. |
| UNSOFT | • unsoft adj. Not soft; hard; coarse; rough. • unsoft adv. (Obsolete) Not softly. • UNSOFT adj. (Spenser) not softly. |