Mastering the Most Frequent Nouns
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#441
💭
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Feeling
/ˈfiː.lɪŋ/
noun
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an emotional state or reaction; the capacity to experience physical sensations
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She had a strange feeling that something important was about to happen. |
emotion, sensation, sentiment, impression
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numbness, insensitivity, apathy, indifference
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gut feeling, hurt feelings, mixed feelings
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#442
👆
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Finger
/ˈfɪŋ.ɡər/
noun
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any of the four long thin parts of the hand (or five, if the thumb is included)
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She pointed with her finger to show the direction to the museum. |
digit, pointer, appendage, extremity
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palm, fist, hand, thumb
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index finger, ring finger, finger food
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#443
🐅
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Ferocious
/fəˈroʊ.ʃəs/
adjective
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savagely fierce, cruel, or violent; extremely aggressive
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The ferocious storm destroyed many houses in the coastal area. |
fierce, savage, brutal, vicious
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gentle, mild, tame, peaceful
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ferocious animal, ferocious attack, ferocious storm
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#444
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Fingerprint
/ˈfɪŋ.ɡər.prɪnt/
noun
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an impression or mark made on a surface by a person's fingertip; unique identification pattern
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The police found his fingerprints on the door handle at the crime scene. |
thumbprint, impression, mark, trace
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erasure, clean surface, unmarked, blank
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take fingerprints, fingerprint scanner, unique fingerprint
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#445
⚡
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Ferocity
/fəˈrɑː.sə.ti/
noun
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the state or quality of being ferocious; savage fierceness
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The ferocity of the lion's attack surprised even the experienced zookeeper. |
fierceness, brutality, savagery, violence
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gentleness, mildness, tameness, docility
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unleash ferocity, display ferocity, ferocity of attack
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#446
🔥
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Fire
/faɪər/
noun
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combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air
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The fire in the fireplace provided warmth and a cozy atmosphere. |
flame, blaze, combustion, inferno
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water, ice, cold, frost
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catch fire, fire alarm, house fire
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#447
🌱
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Fertile
/ˈfɜːr.taɪl/
adjective
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capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops; able to conceive children
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The fertile soil in this region makes it perfect for growing vegetables. |
productive, fruitful, rich, abundant
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barren, sterile, infertile, unproductive
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fertile soil, fertile land, fertile imagination
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#448
✊
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Fist
/fɪst/
noun
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a person's hand when the fingers are bent in toward the palm and held there tightly
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He raised his fist in victory after winning the championship match. |
clenched hand, knuckles, punch, grip
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open hand, palm, fingers extended, flat hand
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clench fist, shake fist, iron fist
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#449
🌾
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Fertility
/fərˈtɪl.ə.ti/
noun
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the ability to conceive children or young; the quality of being fertile
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Modern medicine has helped many couples overcome fertility problems. |
fecundity, productiveness, richness, abundance
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infertility, barrenness, sterility, unproductiveness
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soil fertility, fertility rate, fertility treatment
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#450
🔥
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Flame
/fleɪm/
noun
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a hot glowing body of ignited gas that is generated by something on fire
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The candle flame flickered gently in the evening breeze. |
blaze, fire, flare, light
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darkness, shadow, cold, ice
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candle flame, flame of fire, eternal flame
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#451
🎉
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Festival
/ˈfes.tə.vəl/
noun
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a day or period of celebration, typically for religious reasons; an organized series of concerts, films, etc.
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The music festival attracted thousands of visitors from around the world. |
celebration, festivity, carnival, fair
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mourning, solemnity, funeral, wake
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music festival, film festival, religious festival
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#452
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Flash
/flæʃ/
noun
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a sudden brief burst of bright light; a very brief moment
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There was a bright flash of lightning followed by thunder. |
burst, gleam, glint, sparkle
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darkness, dimness, shadow, dullness
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camera flash, flash of light, flash memory
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#453
💍
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Fiance
/ˌfiː.ɑːnˈseɪ/
noun
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a man who is engaged to be married
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Sarah introduced her fiance to her parents during the family dinner. |
betrothed, intended, husband-to-be, groom-to-be
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ex-boyfriend, stranger, bachelor, single man
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meet fiance, introduce fiance, fiance's family
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#454
🤥
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Flatterer
/ˈflæt.ər.ər/
noun
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a person who lavishes praise, often insincerely and in order to gain advantage
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The king was surrounded by flatterers who only told him what he wanted to hear. |
sycophant, toady, brown-noser, bootlicker
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critic, honest person, truth-teller, frank speaker
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shameless flatterer, court flatterer, beware of flatterers
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#455
💎
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Fiancee
/ˌfiː.ɑːnˈseɪ/
noun
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a woman who is engaged to be married
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John bought a beautiful engagement ring for his fiancee. |
betrothed, intended, wife-to-be, bride-to-be
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ex-girlfriend, stranger, bachelorette, single woman
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beloved fiancee, fiancee's dress, propose to fiancee
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#456
🎭
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Flattery
/ˈflæt.ər.i/
noun
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excessive and insincere praise, given especially to further one's own interests
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His constant flattery made everyone suspicious of his true motives. |
adulation, praise, compliments, sweet talk
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criticism, honesty, frankness, bluntness
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empty flattery, false flattery, resist flattery
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#457
🤝
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Fidelity
/fɪˈdel.ə.ti/
noun
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faithfulness to a person, cause, or belief; accuracy in reproducing or copying
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The dog's fidelity to its owner was remarkable and touching. |
loyalty, faithfulness, devotion, allegiance
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infidelity, disloyalty, betrayal, unfaithfulness
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marital fidelity, brand fidelity, high fidelity
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#458
👅
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Flavour
/ˈfleɪ.vər/
noun
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the distinctive taste of a food or drink; a particular quality or atmosphere
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The soup had a rich flavour of herbs and spices from the garden. |
taste, savor, essence, aroma
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blandness, tastelessness, flavorlessness, dullness
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natural flavour, artificial flavour, flavour enhancer
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#459
🔢
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Figure
/ˈfɪɡ.jər/
noun
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a number, especially one which forms part of official statistics; the shape of a human body
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The sales figure for this quarter exceeded all expectations. |
number, digit, shape, form
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reality, substance, fact, truth
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key figure, figure out, round figure
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#460
🥩
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Flesh
/fleʃ/
noun
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the soft substance consisting of muscle and fat that is found between the skin and bones
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The doctor examined the wound to check if it had penetrated the flesh. |
meat, tissue, muscle, skin
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bone, skeleton, spirit, soul
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flesh and blood, fresh flesh, flesh wound
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