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Ορισμός
fabulous (adjective) amazing, almost impossible to believe, υπέροχος
Example
He told us about the fabulous birds he had seen in South America.
Synonym
incredible
factual (adjective) containing facts; true, πραγματικός
Example
It turned out that the story was not factual.
Synonym
ΣΩΣΤΌ
Antonym
fictional
Word Family
fact
fair (adjective) giving equal treatment, δίκαιος
Example
They divided the money in a way that was fair.
Synonym
just, right
Antonym
unfair
Word Family
fairness 
fame (noun) being known by many people, φήμη
Example
He gained fame as an actor after his last big movie.
Synonym
glory
Word Family
famous
fancy (adjective) grander or more special than average, εντυπωσιακός
Example
Come as you are to the party; there’s no need to wear anything fancy.
Antonym
plain
fascination (noun) the condition of having one's attention aroused and held, as by charm, beauty, or extreme interest, γοητεία
Example
The cat watched the dangling string with fascination.
fatal (adjective) causing death, μοιραίο
Example
The fatal accident left the boy without a father.
Synonym
deadly
Word Family
fatally
feature (noun) a part or quality of something, χαρακτηριστικό
Example
The best feature of that house is the large kitchen.
Synonym
part, quality
feminine (adjective) having to do with a woman or girl; of the female sex, θηλυκός
Example
"Jane" is a feminine name, and "John" is a masculine name.
Ferris Wheel (noun) a ride at an amusement park made of a very large wheel with seats hanging from the rim, τροχός του λούνα πάρκ
Example
The biggest Ferris Wheel that I have seen is in Austria.
fiction (noun) writing that tells a story from an author's imagination, μυθοπλασία
Example
She enjoys reading about facts, but I enjoy reading fiction.
Word Family
fictional
fight (verb) to battle or struggle against someone or something, μάχη
Example
He is fighting the champion tonight.
Synonym
battle
Word Family
fighter
figure (noun) a number or other symbol in writing that is not a letter of the alphabet, Some examples of figures are "3" and "&," αριθμός
Example
The salary he gets every month is a 5- figure number.
finely (adv) in a delicate, refined, or excellent way, εξαιρετικά/με λεπτομέρεια
Example
This is a piece of finely crafted porcelain.
flame (noun) the hot, bright gas that you see when something burns, φλόγα
Example
Flames leapt from the roof of the burning house.
flood (noun) a sudden, strong flow of water that covers land and causes damage, πλημμύρα
Example
Our house was destroyed in the flood.
flow (verb) to move in a smooth, steady stream, ρέω
Example
The river flows to the sea.
Synonym
run
Word Family
flowing 
focus (verb) to direct your attention to something, εστιάζω
Example
She couldn't focus on her work with all the noise.
Synonym
concentrate
folk (adjective) having to do with traditional art forms, λαϊκός
Example
They enjoyed an evening of folk music.
football pools (noun) a bet on football games results, προ-πο
Example
He won a lot of money on the football pools.
for the time being (phrase) just for now; for a short time only, προς το παρόν
Example
You can put that heavy box on the table for the time being.
force (noun) power, energy, or physical strength, δύναμη
Example
The force of the wind knocked down the trees.
Synonym
energy, might, power, strength
Word Family
forceful
forthcoming (adjective) about to appear or happen, επερχόμενος
Example
Everyone is looking forward to his forthcoming novel.
Synonym
new
Antonym
past
fortune (noun) a person's luck, or the results of experiences during a person's life, πεπρωμένο
Example
I had my fortune told by an old gypsy.
Synonym
fate
fossil (noun) the remains or trace of a living animal or plant from a long time ago, απολίθωμα
Example
Fossils of fish in the rock showed that the area had once been under water.
Word Family
fossilize
fossil fuel (noun) any carbon-containing fuel formed from the remains of prehistoric plants and animals, φυσικό καύσιμο
Example
Coal, petroleum, and natural gas are examples of fossil fuel.
fountain (noun) a stream of water that is forced up into the air through a small hole, especially for decorative effect, συντριβάνι
Example
There is a water fountain in the hall.
frighten (verb) to cause fear in someone; to make someone afraid, τρομοκρατώ
Example
The fierce dog frightened the children.
Synonym
scare
Word Family
frightening, frighteningly 
fuel (noun) anything such as wood or gasoline that is burned as a source of energy, καύσιμο
Example
A car cannot operate without fuel.
fume (noun) gas or smoke that is not pleasant or healthy, καπνός
Example
Breathing in paint fumes made him dizzy.
furry (adjective) having a coat of fur, χνουδωτό
Example
A bear is a furry animal.
furthermore (adv) besides; in addition; moreover, περαιτέρω, επι πλέον
Example
Smoking is an expensive habit; furthermore, it's bad for you.
Synonym
besides, moreover