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acquainted(adjective)
"acquainted with something (formal) familiar with something, having read, seen or experienced it"
fervour (noun)
very strong feelings about something
figment (noun)
something that somebody has imagined and that does not really exist
flagrant (adjective)
"(of an action) that shocks you because it is done in a very obvious way and shows no respect for people, laws, etc."
flaunt (verb)
"flaunt something to show something you are proud of to other people, in order to impress them"
flee (verb)
"to leave a person or place very quickly, especially because you are afraid of possible danger"
fragrant (adjective)
having a pleasant smell
highlight (verb)
"highlight something to emphasize something, especially so that people give it more attention"
highlight (noun)
"the best, most interesting or most exciting part of something"
foreshadow (verb)
foreshadow something to be a sign of something that will happen in the future
formation (noun)
[uncountable] the action of forming something; the process of being formed
fortunate (adjective)
"having or bringing an advantage, an opportunity, a piece of good luck, etc."
fragile (adjective)
easily broken or damaged
fragment (noun)
a small part of something that has broken off or comes from something larger
furthermore (adverb)
in addition to what has just been stated. Furthermore is used especially to add a point to an argument.
functional (adjective)
practical and useful; with little or no decoration
gaffe (noun)
"a mistake that a person makes in public or in a social situation, especially something embarrassing"
generous (adjective)
giving or willing to give freely; given freely
gradually (adverb)
"slowly, over a long period of time"
gregarious (adjective)
liking to be with other people
harmony (noun)
[uncountable] (approving) a state of peaceful existence and agreement
hence (adverb)
for this reason
hyperbole (noun)
"a way of speaking or writing that makes something sound better, more exciting, more dangerous, etc. than it really is"
illustrate (verb)
"to use pictures, photographs, diagrams, etc. in a book, etc."
impede (verb)
impede something to delay or stop the progress of something