Middle School Vocabulary
114,351 words and 1,048 expressions at the middle school level.
simple past and past participle of f&!k
plural of f&!k
plural of f'up
Censored spelling of fucked.
Censored spelling of fucked.
Censored spelling of fucker.
plural of f***
Censored spelling of fucked.
Censored spelling of fucker.
plural of f**k
Censored spelling of fucked.
plural of f*ck
Censored spelling of faggot (“a gay man”).
Censored spelling of fucking.
simple past and past participle of f--k
third-person singular simple present indicative of f--k
Former name of SF10.
Abbreviation of form 138, the old name of school form 10.
A single-seat variant of the F-15.
plural of F-15C
plural of F-15
plural of F-16
plural of F-22
A CTOL variant of the F-35.
plural of F-35A
A STOVL variant of the F-35.
plural of F-35B
A carrier-based variant of the F-35.
plural of F-35C
plural of F-35
Alternative form of FAB.
Alternative letter-case form of f-bomb.
A structural motif, and associated protein, first identified in cyclin-F.
A tone one semitone lower than an F, denoted F♭.
A sound hole, shaped like a lowercase f, through the top surface of a string instrument.
Alternative spelling of F off.
The word fag or faggot.
Any of the discrete steps or stopping points for adjusting the aperture of a lens, either marked on a ring on the lens and adjusted by rotating that ring or marked in the display of a digital camera and adjusted by buttons or touch-sensitive controls.
The word fuck (or inflected forms like fucking) or fucker.
Censored spelling of fuck.
plural of f...k
Alternative form of FAB.
Alternative form of FBI (“Federal Bureau of Investigation”).
Alternative spelling of FBO.
Uncommon spelling of FDA (“Food and Drug Administration”).
Alternative form of FDR.
Initialism of for example.
Initialism of fellow of the Geological Society
Initialism of formerly known as.
Acronym of fellow of the Linnean Society
Alternative form of FOB.
Acronym of fellow of the Philological Society
Acronym of fellow of the Royal Society
Alternative form of f. sp..
Alternative spelling of FBO.
Alternative form of FKA.
Alternative spelling of f-stop.
present participle and gerund of F5
simple past and past participle of f@%k
plural of f@%k
An old kind of madrigal.
plural of fa-la
Alternative form of faan.
plural of faaan
An administrative atoll of the Maldives, officially named Nilandhe Atholhu Uthuruburi.
One or more of the technology companies Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft and Google.
plural of FAAMG
One or more of the technology companies Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google.
plural of FAANG
plural of faan
plural of Faas
A dish from Asturias, made of white beans, pork products, chorizo and various other ingredients.
simple past and past participle of fab
A small manufacturing plant able to make solid three-dimensional objects based on digital data.
Clipping of fabric conditioner.
A surname.
comparative form of fabe: more fabe
superlative form of fabe: most fabe
A female given name from Latin, masculine equivalent Fabius.
Pertaining to or reminiscent of Roman general Fabius Maximus, whose tactics against Hannibal during the Second Punic War famously consisted of delaying or avoiding combat, focusing instead on weakening the enemy by cutting off supply lines.
Any member of the eurosid clade known as the fabids
Introduced as a more user-friendly alternate for eurosids I.
A surname.
plural of Fabio
Alternative form of favism.
A male given name from Latin, of historical use in English.
Known only in fables; fictitious.
A writer of fables; a fabulist; a dealer in untruths or falsehoods.
plural of fable
sticky-backed plastic
A surname.
plural of Fabre
To form into a whole by uniting its parts; to construct; to build.
A surname.
plural of Fabro
A surname.
plural of Fabry
A series of events forming the basis of a story or narrative.
The state of being fabulous or fictitious; fabulosity.
simple past and past participle of face
Having no face.
Initialism of fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians.
plural of facer
plural of face
second-person singular simple present indicative of face
Any one of the flat surfaces cut into a gem.
Facetious.
third-person singular simple present indicative of face
plural of facet
Playfully rude; feisty.
Alternative spelling of face-up.
Alternative form of facety.
plural of Facey
A giant in Irish and Scottish folklore, which has one central leg, one hand protruding from its chest, and one eye.
Alternative form of fascia.
Of or affecting the face.
plural of facia
General appearance.
Obsolete spelling of facile.
The physical means or contrivances to make something (especially a public service) possible; the required equipment, infrastructure, location etc.
Positioned so as to face (in a particular direction)
A surname.
face
plural of Facio
Misspelling of fascism.
Misspelling of fascist.
A suburb of Whitworth, Rossendale borough, Lancashire, England (OS grid ref SD8819).
simple past and past participle of fack
third-person singular simple present indicative of fack
Vegetarian bacon; meat-free imitation bacon, generally made with tofu, tempeh, beans, or buckwheat.
plural of facon
plural of FACP
plural of factum
factual
A group of people, especially within a political organization, which expresses a shared belief or opinion different from people who are not part of the group.
Alternative form of factice.
In a manner or tone that accords with a fact-based assertion.
A doer, maker; a person who does things for another person or organization.
plural of fact
Pertaining to or consisting of objective claims.
Somebody's own act and deed.
A bright spot or patch between sunspots.
The academic staff at schools, colleges, universities or not-for-profit research institutes, as opposed to the students or support staff.
eloquent, articulate
A phenomenon that becomes popular for a very short time.
plural of fada
Pronunciation spelling of father
A surname.
Pronunciation spelling of father
To fiddle (play aimlessly).
Having characteristics of a fad.
Acronym of full authority digital engine controls.
simple past and past participle of fade
A surname.
plural of Fadel
A surname.
A device used to raise and lower sound volume.
plural of fader
plural of fade
superlative form of fade: most fade
third-person singular simple present indicative of fade
To be suitable (with or to something).
simple past and past participle of fadge
plural of fadge
present participle and gerund of fade.
Having the characteristics of a fad.
Obsolete spelling of fathom.
plural of fado
Alternative spelling of fecal.
Alternative spelling of feces.
A male ruff (bird, Philomachus pugnax, syn. Calidris pugnax) that permanently mimics a female so as to gain access to mating territories and "steal" matings.
The character of Young Griff from the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series, viewed as not truly the long-lost son of Rhaegar Targaryen as presented by the text.
A surname.
A series of passes performed by a matador with a muleta or a sword before the kill.
plural of faena
Archaic spelling of fairy.
The Faroe Islands.
Obsolete spelling of fairy.
A Franco-Provençal variety spoken in the communities of Faeto and Celle di San Vito in Foggia, Italy.
A town in Foggia, Apulia, Italy.
Obsolete spelling of fetus.
A crispy fried Gujarati snack made from gram flour and spices.
plural of fafda
simple past and past participle of faff
To stammer or murmur.
third-person singular simple present indicative of faff
Alternative form of FAFIA.
The son of the dwarf king Hreiddmar, who killed his father, transformed into a lindworm, a type of dragon, and was subsequently slain by Sigurd.
simple past and past participle of FAFO
third-person singular simple present indicative of FAFO
Acronym of Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
A surname.
A contemptible young gay man, sometimes partially a term of endearment for a submissive bottom or sex partner.
A surname.
plural of Fagen
A surname.
plural of Fager
A nickname of the surname Fagan.
simple past and past participle of fag
A senior school student who has a younger student as a servant under the fagging system.
Alternative spelling of faggot.
Misspelling of faggot.
Pronunciation spelling of faggot.
Alternative form of fagot.
plural of Fagg
Alternative form of fag hag.
A person who entices children into criminal activity, often teaching them how to conduct those crimes, and profits from their crimes in return for support.
plural of Fagin
A young or short male homosexual.
plural of fagmo
Alternative spelling of faggot (“bundle of sticks for fuel”).
plural of fagot
Alternative form of faggoty (“relating to or consisting of faggots of wood”).
The Celtic god of beech trees.
The orchid (Jumellea fragrans), from the islands of Réunion and Mauritius, whose leaves were once used in France as a substitute for China tea.
A village south of Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland.
A male given name from Arabic.
A surname from Irish.
plural of Fahey
A surname from Irish.
plural of Fahie
A surname from Arabic.
plural of Fahim
plural of Fahl
A surname.
plural of Fahmy
Abbreviation of Fahrenheit.
plural of Fahr
plural of Fahs
plural of Fahy
An island of the Azores autonomous region, Portugal.
Obsolete form of fairy.
One of the two last Old South Arabian languages still spoken alongside Razihi. There are around 50,00 speakers and is spoken in Yemen and also a village in Saudi Arabia.
Hội An.
simple past and past participle of fail
Obsolete spelling of fail.
simple past and past participle of fail
One who fails.
plural of Faile
A surname from Italian.
A surname.
third-person singular simple present indicative of fail
Alternative form of fail-safe.
Obsolete spelling of fane.
simple past and past participle of fain
comparative form of fain: more fain
plural of faine
fain; gladly; by choice or preference
A pin badge worn to indicate a fluency in, or a willingness to speak, the Irish language.
plural of fainne
third-person singular simple present indicative of fain
Faint of heart; irresolute; fearful.
The property of being or feeling faint.
plural of faint
feeble; languid; inclined to faint
A residential island of Raa, Maldives.
Alternative form of ferd (“effort”).
plural of faird.
Obsolete spelling of fair.
simple past and past participle of fair
comparative form of fair: more fair.
plural of faire
A surname from Old English.
Alternative spelling of fairy.
A device to guide a line, rope or cable around an object or out of the way, or to stop it from moving laterally.
In a fair manner; fair; not biased or skewed or favouring a certain party
plural of fair
The area between the tee and the green, where the grass is cut short.
A surname from Arabic.
A surname.
Obsolete spelling of faith.
The state or act of keeping faith; constancy of support.
Lacking faith; lacking belief in something.
plural of faith.
Alternative spelling of faitour.
plural of Fait
A surname from French.
Alternative form of Fayum.
A male given name from Arabic.
Alternative form of fa jin.
A Tex-Mex dish of strips of spicy marinated meat and/or vegetables in a soft flour tortilla, often served with salad or a savoury filling.
simple past and past participle of fake
An Eastern religious ascetic or monk.
In a fake way, fraudulently.
plural of faker
Fraud or forgery, or an individual instance of this.
plural of fake
superlative form of fake: most fake
third-person singular simple present indicative of fake
Alternative form of fakie (“biking or boarding move”).
plural of fakey
The riding backwards of the board, in the opposite stance.
simple past and past participle of fakie
plural of fakie
Pronunciation spelling of faking.
The act of something being faked.
A faqir, owning no personal property and usually living solely off alms.
plural of fakir
Alternative form of Fakaofo.
Alternative form of facon.
A qanat.
A torture method consisting of whipping a person's bare feet.
Alternative spelling of farang.
Alternative form of falaka.
A surname.
plural of Falbo
One of the mandibles of a spider.
plural of falx
A surname.
plural of Falck
A surname from Italian
The sport of hunting by using trained birds of prey, especially falcons and hawks.
plural of Falco
A Spanish surname.
A white silk vestment worn by the pope, which is a long skirt, worn over the cassock, extending beneath the hem of the alb, reaching to the ground.
plural of falda
A surname.
A surname from German.
A surname from Spanish.
plural of Faler
A surname.
plural of Faley
Initialism of Fully Automated Luxury Gay Space Communism.
The eleventh month of the year in the Bengali calendar, the Assamese calendar, and the Nepali calendar.
A surname from Irish.
plural of Falin
plural of falk
A surname.
A piece of ribbon worn as a streamer.
A surname.
cavillation; petty criticism
An act of falling back.
past participle of fall
One who falls.
A surname.
A hamlet in Alberta, Canada.
The dispositive portion of a court's ruling, coming at the end of the ruling.
A surname from Irish.
plural of fallo
A surname from French.
The event of small airborne particles falling to the ground in significant quantities as a result of major industrial activity, volcano eruption, sandstorm, nuclear explosion, etc.
A waterfall.
A village and civil parish in Lewes district, East Sussex, England (OS grid ref TQ3508).
past participle of fall
Alternative form of phalsa.
plural of falsa
Untrue, not factual, factually incorrect.
Feigned, fake.
The property of being false.
To make false; falsify
comparative form of false: more false
plural of false
The "false" (singing) voice in any human, usually airy and lacking a purity of vowels; created by using the next highest vocal folds above those used for speech and normal range singing. It is commonly confused with the head voice register.
Alternative form of falsy.
The act of falsifying, or making false; a counterfeiting; the giving to a thing an appearance of something which it is not.
An arbitrary contradiction, denoted ⊥.
Evaluating to false in a Boolean context.
A village in South 24 Parganas district, West Bengal, India.
plural of falt
A city and municipality in Dalarna County, Sweden.
A surname from Irish.
A surname from Italian.
plural of Falvo
plural of falx
Pronunciation spelling of family.
Alternative form of fam-bam.
To stammer.
A family.
A surname.
Having fame; famous or noted.
plural of fame
A free or low cost trip for travel agents or consultants, provided by a travel wholesaler or airline as a means of promoting their service.
The act, process or result of familiarizing.
To make or become familiar with something or someone.
plural of famil
Extreme shortage of food in a region.
present participle and gerund of fame
To starve (to death); to kill or destroy with hunger.
simple past and past participle of famish
Misspelling of family.
Abbreviation of familial atypical multiple mole–melanoma.
plural of famm
plural of famulus
the number of inputs a logic gate accepts
A lighthouse
plural of fanal
A former currency in southern India.
plural of fanam
A surname from Italian.
plural of Fana
Fanatical.
In Chinese Buddhism, refers to Buddhist chanting, hymns, and liturgical music used in rituals and ceremonies. It plays a crucial role in spiritual practice, fostering meditation, reverence, and creating a sacred atmosphere in temples.
Obsolete spelling of fancy.
simple past and past participle of fand
A surname.
third-person singular simple present indicative of fand
A foreign language film or television show that has been dubbed into the local language by fans, amateurs or enthusiasts rather than by professional actors and actresses.
plural of faned
A traditional Spanish unit of dry measure, chiefly used for grain and roughly equivalent to a bushel.
Alternative form of Phanek.
plural of fane
A surname.
A flourish of trumpets or horns as to announce; a short and lively air performed on hunting horns during the chase.
A traditional Portuguese dry measure, equal to about 50–75 liters at different places and times.
Six large technology companies, or (metonymically) their stock: Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, Google, Apple, Microsoft.
plural of fanga
Equipped with fangs.
A receiver.
To fashion, manufacture, invent, or create.
simple past and past participle of fangle
Mud from the thermal springs at Battaglia in Italy, used to treat certain medical complaints such as gout and rheumatism.
A unit formerly used for a bundle of silk, especially silk from Aleppo, of varying or unclear weight.
plural of fang
A surname from French.
Containing fangs; full of sharp teeth.
Alternative form of fanam (“obsolete currency of India”).
The degree to which a component has separate inputs entering it.
A surname.
plural of fanin
A small flag used for marking positions, especially by soldiers and surveyors.
simple past and past participle of fank
An enthusiastic or obsessive fan.
To tangle or entangle.
plural of fank
Synonym of fanlighted.
A rural township in Chiayi County, Taiwan
simple past and past participle of fan
simple past and past participle of fan
fanon (religious garment)
One who fans.
plural of fanne
A diminutive of Frances, also used as a formal female given name.
A surname.
A surname.
plural of Fann
A diminutive of the female given name Frances, itself also becoming a given name.
plural of Fanny
Alternative form of fanam (“obsolete currency of India”).
plural of fanom
A vestment reserved only for the Pope for use during a pontifical Mass.
plural of fanon
Alternative form of finook.
plural of fano
The degree to which something fans out, or splits into separate sections.
In traditional Chinese lexicography, a method of indicating the pronunciation of a character by using two other characters, each giving part of the pronunciation.
A European.
A county of Xinzhou, Shanxi, China.
Obsolete spelling of fancy.
Subtitles translated by amateurs.
A brand of fruit-flavoured carbonated drink produced by the Coca-Cola Company.
Alternative form of fantod.
Alternative form of fan-tan.
plural of Fanta
To indulge in fantasy; to imagine things only possible in fantasy.
Of or pertaining to fantasy.
A confederacy of Akan people and aboriginal Guan people, mainly located in the Central and Western regions of Ghana.
Alternative spelling of Fanti.
A member of an ethnic group living in south-western Ghana (also known as Mfantsefo).
plural of Fanti
A state of worry or nervous anxiety, irritability.
Archaic spelling of phantom.
The site of an Ancient Roman temple or shrine.
A male given name from Arabic, variant of Fawzi
A kind of receipt that serves as a tax document and sometimes also as a lottery ticket, used in China and Taiwan.
simple past and past participle of fap
Pronunciation spelling of fapping.
Alternative form of faqir.
An expert in Islamic law.
plural of faqih
A religious mendicant who owns no personal property.
plural of faqir
Obsolete spelling of fakir.
Contraction of far + as.
A surname.
A surname from Italian.
In the International System of Units, the derived unit of electrical capacitance; the capacitance of a capacitor in which one coulomb of charge causes a potential difference of one volt across the capacitor.
plural of farad
A surname.
A surname.
A surname from Hungarian.
plural of Farag
A surname from Arabic.
plural of Farah
A surname from Arabic.
plural of Faraj
A foreigner in Thailand who is of Western ancestry; one who comes to Thailand from a Western country.
plural of farariya
Alternative form of ferash.
Alternative form of ferash.
simple past and past participle of farb
A surname from German.
plural of farb
of, or relating to a farb; anachronistic
Stuffed or filled; swollen.
plural of farce
A village and civil parish in Huntingdonshire district, Cambridgeshire, England, south of Peterborough (OS grid ref TL2094).
Obsolete form of farcy (“disease of horses”).
The horse disease glanders, especially its cutaneous form.
simple past and past participle of fard
A fourth part: a quarter of anything.