25,474 Words Containing "F"
25,474 words containing "F" in our 199K-word dictionary.
Browse the complete list of 25,474 English words containing "F". Each word in the grid below shows its IPA pronunciation, CEFR difficulty level (A1 beginner up to C2 mastery), and a one-line plain-English definition. Click any word to open its full dictionary entry. Use the filters to narrow by length, part of speech, or learner level.
Most Common Words Containing "F" (Top 1k)
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After /ˈæf.tər/prep A1
Later than or following something in time or order.
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Fact /fækt/noun A1
Information that is true and can be proven or verified.
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Fan /fæn/noun A1
A device with blades that spins to move air around.
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Far /fɑːr/noun A1
A long way away; not close.
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Fat /fæt/adj A1
Having a lot of body weight or body tissue; thick or containing oil.
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Feel /fiːl/verb A1
To perceive or experience a sensation through your body or emotions.
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Feet /fiːt/noun A2
the two parts at the bottom of your legs that touch the ground when you stand or walk
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Few /fjuː/noun A1
Only a small amount or number of something.
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File /faɪl/noun A1
Papers or records organized and kept together for easy reference.
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Fill /fɪl/verb A1
To make something full by adding material or liquid into it.
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Film /fɪlm/noun A1
A movie or video created to tell a story or show events.
Less Common Words Containing "F" (Top 5k+)
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Beef /biːf/noun B1
Meat that comes from a cow, commonly eaten as steak, burgers, or in stews.
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Brief /briːf/adj A2
Short in length or time; not lasting very long.
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Chef /ʃɛf/noun A1
A person who cooks and prepares food, especially in a restaurant.
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Chief /tʃiːf/adj B1
the main one; the most important or most senior
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Craft /kræft/verb B2
To make something skillfully and carefully, paying close attention to how it looks and works.
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Defy /dɪˈfaɪ/verb C1
To refuse to obey, to resist openly, or to stand up against something or someone with courage. It shows strong opposition without backing down.
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Draft /dræft/adj A2
A first rough version of something written, made before the final version.
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Elf /ɛlf/noun B1
a supernatural being from stories, often small with magical powers
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Face /feɪs/noun A1
The front part of your head where your eyes, nose, and mouth are located.
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Fad /fæd/noun C1
Something that becomes very popular for a short time, then goes away. Everyone likes it for a while, but then it's forgotten. A temporary trend.
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Fail /feɪl/verb A1
To not succeed at a task or exam; to stop working properly.
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Fair /fer/adj A2
Treating everyone the same way; not favoring one person over another.
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Fall /fɔːl/verb A1
To move down toward the ground, usually by accident.
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False /fɔːls/adj A1
Something that is not true or does not match what is real.
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Fancy /ˈfænsi/adj A2
Decorated with lots of detail or luxurious in quality.
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Fare /fɛər/noun B1
The cost you pay to travel on a bus, train, plane, or taxi.
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Farm /fɑːrm/noun A1
Land where farmers grow food and keep animals.
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Fast /fɑːst/adj A1
Able to move or happen very quickly, not slowly.
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Fault /fɔːlt/noun B1
A mistake someone made, or a weakness in a person or thing; blame for something wrong.
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Favor /ˈfeɪvər/noun A2
Something kind that you do for someone to help them.
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Faze /feɪz/verb B1
To make someone feel confused, worried, or less confident about something.
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Fear /fɪr/noun A1
The feeling you get when you are scared or worried about something bad.
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Feast /fiːst/noun B2
A big, special meal with lots of food, usually eaten with family or friends to celebrate something important. It often has many different dishes.
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Fee /fiː/noun A2
Money you must pay to get a service, enter a place, or join an organization.
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Feed /fiːd/verb A1
To provide food or nourishment to someone.
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Fence /fens/noun A1
A barrier built around land or property to separate, protect, or enclose an area.
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Fever /ˈfiːvər/noun A2
Fever is when your body temperature becomes too high, usually because you are sick.
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Fewer /ˈfjuːər/adj A1
Used to describe a smaller amount of things you can count, like people, books, or coins.
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Field /fiːld/noun B1
A large area of land, usually open and flat, used for growing crops or playing sports.
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Fight /faɪt/verb B1
To use physical force against someone; to struggle or resist against something.
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Words Containing "F" by Length
2 Letter Words Containing "F" (24)
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If /ɪf/conj A1
A word that introduces a possible condition or situation that might happen.
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Of /əv/prep A1
A preposition showing what something is made of or who owns it.
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3 Letter Words Containing "F" (156)
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4 Letter Words Containing "F" (473)
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5 Letter Words Containing "F" (966)
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6 Letter Words Containing "F" (1,784)
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7 Letter Words Containing "F" (2,928)
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8 Letter Words Containing "F" (3,932)
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9 Letter Words Containing "F" (4,187)
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10 Letter Words Containing "F" (3,589)
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11 Letter Words Containing "F" (2,772)
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12 Letter Words Containing "F" (1,962)
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13 Letter Words Containing "F" (1,360)
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14 Letter Words Containing "F" (853)
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15 Letter Words Containing "F" (488)
Words Containing "F" by Part of Speech
Nouns Containing "F" (216)
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Breakfast /ˈbrekfəst/noun A1
The meal you eat in the morning when you wake up.
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Fact /fækt/noun A1
Information that is true and can be proven or verified.
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Family /ˈfæməli/noun A1
A group of people related by blood or marriage living in the same household.
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Fan /fæn/noun A1
A device with blades that spins to move air around.
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Far /fɑːr/noun A1
A long way away; not close.
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Feet /fiːt/noun A2
the two parts at the bottom of your legs that touch the ground when you stand or walk
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Few /fjuː/noun A1
Only a small amount or number of something.
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File /faɪl/noun A1
Papers or records organized and kept together for easy reference.
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Film /fɪlm/noun A1
A movie or video created to tell a story or show events.
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Fish /fɪʃ/noun A1
A swimming animal that lives underwater and breathes through gills.
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Floor /flɔːr/noun A1
The ground or bottom surface of a room where you stand and walk.
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Fly /flaɪ/noun A1
A tiny insect that lives around food and moves very fast.
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Force /fɔːrs/noun A2
Strength that pushes or moves something; power applied to make something happen.
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Forest /ˈfɒrɪst/noun A1
A place where many trees grow closely together covering a large area.
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Fork /fɔːrk/noun A1
A tool with pointed branches at the end, used for eating or digging.
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Form /fɔːrm/noun A1
The way something looks or is shaped, or a paper with questions to answer.
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Four /fɔːr/noun A1
The number that comes after three and before five.
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Fourth /fɔːrθ/noun A1
The item that comes after third and before fifth in order.
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Freedom /ˈfriːdəm/noun A2
The right or ability to do what you want without being controlled or limited by others.
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Fun /fʌn/noun A1
Enjoyable activities or the pleasure and laughter you get from them.
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Verbs Containing "F" (102)
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Feel /fiːl/verb A1
To perceive or experience a sensation through your body or emotions.
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Fill /fɪl/verb A1
To make something full by adding material or liquid into it.
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Fit /fɪt/verb A1
To be the correct size so something goes into or on another thing.
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Fix /fɪks/verb A1
To make something work again or solve a problem.
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Follow /ˈfɑːloʊ/verb A1
To move behind someone because you want to go where they are going.
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Forget /fərˈɡɛt/verb A1
To not remember something you knew before; to lose it from memory.
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Freeze /friːz/verb A2
To become very cold and hard like ice, or to make something become ice.
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Classify /ˈklæsɪfaɪ/verb B2
To put things into groups based on what they have in common.
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Fail /feɪl/verb A1
To not succeed at a task or exam; to stop working properly.
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Fall /fɔːl/verb A1
To move down toward the ground, usually by accident.
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Feed /fiːd/verb A1
To provide food or nourishment to someone.
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Fight /faɪt/verb B1
To use physical force against someone; to struggle or resist against something.
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Find /faɪnd/verb A1
To locate something that was lost or hidden.
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Fire /ˈfaɪər/verb A2
To end someone's employment at a company or organization, usually because of poor performance or misconduct.
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Float /floʊt/verb A2
To stay on top of water or move slowly through the air.
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Flow /fləʊ/verb B1
When something moves smoothly and continuously from one place to another.
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Forgive /fərˈɡɪv/verb A2
To stop blaming or being angry at someone for something they did wrong.
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Fry /fraɪ/verb B1
Heat food in oil until the outside becomes brown and crispy while cooking inside.
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Inform /ɪnˈfɔːrm/verb B1
To tell someone something; to give someone news or information.
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Lift /lɪft/verb A1
To pick something up or raise it higher; to move something upward.
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Adjectives Containing "F" (118)
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Famous /ˈfeɪməs/adj A2
Well-known by a large number of people worldwide.
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Fat /fæt/adj A1
Having a lot of body weight or body tissue; thick or containing oil.
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Favourite /ˈfeɪvərɪt/adj A1
Your top choice; the thing you like better than anything else.
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Female /ˈfiːmeɪl/adj A1
Relating to women, girls, or animals that can produce young; the opposite of male.
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First /fɜːrst/adj A1
Coming at the beginning; happening before anything else in a sequence.
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Foreign /ˈfɒrən/adj A2
From or belonging to a different country; not from your own place.
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Free /friː/adj A1
Something that does not cost money to have or use.
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Full /fʊl/adj A1
Having no empty space; containing a lot of something.
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Half /hɑːf/adj A1
One of two equal parts that make up something complete.
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Perfect /ˈpɜːfɪkt/adj A2
Having no faults or problems; completely correct.
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Professional /prəˈfɛʃənəl/adj A2
Of high quality and done with skill, or relating to a skilled job.
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Successful /səkˈsɛsfəl/adj B1
When you achieve what you wanted.
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Brief /briːf/adj A2
Short in length or time; not lasting very long.
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Chief /tʃiːf/adj B1
the main one; the most important or most senior
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Definite /ˈdɛfɪnɪt/adj B2
Something that is clear, certain, and well-defined with no doubt about it.
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Doubtful /ˈdaʊtfəl/adj B2
Feeling unsure about something or thinking that something might not be true or will not happen.
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Draft /dræft/adj A2
A first rough version of something written, made before the final version.
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Fair /fer/adj A2
Treating everyone the same way; not favoring one person over another.
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False /fɔːls/adj A1
Something that is not true or does not match what is real.
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Fancy /ˈfænsi/adj A2
Decorated with lots of detail or luxurious in quality.
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Adverbs Containing "F" (16)
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Off /ɔːf/adv A1
Not on; separated from something. Go away from.
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Afterward /ˈæf.tɚ.wɚd/adv A2
Something that happens at a later time, after an event or action.
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Afterwards /ˈæf.tɚ.wɚdz/adv A2
Something that happens at a later time, after an event or action.
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Forth /fɔːrθ/adv B1
Moving or going forward in direction or time; continuing ahead.
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Fully /ˈfʊli/adv A2
Completely; to the full extent or degree.
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Often /ˈɔːfən/adv A1
Happening or done many times, not rarely.
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Perfectly /ˈpɜːfɪktli/adv A2
Done exactly right; in a way with no errors.
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Farther /ˈfɑrðər/adv A2
More distant than something else; usually about actual physical space or measurable distance.
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Finally /ˈfaɪnəli/adv A2
After a long time; at last.
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Formally /ˈfɔːrməli/adv B1
Done according to rules, in an official manner.
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Formerly /ˈfɔːrmərli/adv B1
Before now; previously; at a time before the present.
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Further /ˈfɜr.ðər/adv B1
To a greater distance, degree, or amount than before.
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Furthermore /ˌfɜːrðərˈmoʊr/adv B2
A formal way to say 'also' or 'and besides' when adding more information to what you just said.
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Respectfully /rɪˈspɛktfəli/adv B1
Done with politeness and honor to someone.
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Specifically /spɪˈsɪfɪkli/adv A2
In an exact or precise way; highlighting one particular thing.
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Therefore /ˈðɛrfɔr/adv B1
For this reason; so something happens because of the previous statement.
How to Use Words Containing "F"
Scrabble and Word Games
In Scrabble and Words With Friends, words containing "F" can be valuable when you need to play through an existing tile on the board. Higher-tier letters like J, Q, X, and Z multiply your score quickly when stacked on bonus squares — scan the list below for short words that contain them. Two and three-letter words containing "F" are especially useful for parallel plays where you build along an existing word and earn points for every adjacent tile.
Crossword Puzzles
For crossword puzzles, the most useful entries are mid-length common words — 5 to 8 letters — that fit standard grid patterns. Filter the list by length to match the cells in your clue. Pay attention to the CEFR level: clues from mainstream newspapers favour B1–B2 vocabulary, while themed and cryptic puzzles draw on rarer C1 and C2 words. The IPA shown on each card also helps confirm a guess — a clue marked "two syllables" should match a word with a simple stress pattern.
Creative Writing and Poetry
Writers and poets often look for groups of words containing "F" to build alliteration, rhythm, or near-rhymes. Sort the list by length, scan the rare and C1+ words for fresh imagery, and use the linked dictionary entries to confirm connotation before you commit. The plain-English definitions are intentionally short so you can scan dozens of options without losing flow.
Longest Word Containing "F"
Frequently Asked Questions About Words Containing "F"
- How many words containing "F"?
- There are 25,474 words containing "F" in our 199,000-word English dictionary. The list ranges from common everyday words to rarer specialised vocabulary.
- What is the longest word containing "F"?
- The longest word containing "F" in our list is "AFTERSENSATIONS" — 15 letters long. Tap the word to see its full definition.
- Are these words valid in Scrabble?
- Most of the words in this list are valid in Scrabble and similar word games (we cross-reference standard tournament dictionaries). A handful of proper nouns and very rare technical terms may not be — when in doubt, double-check with the official Scrabble dictionary used in your league.
- How many 5-letter words containing "F"?
- 966 5-letter words containing "F" — useful for Wordle, daily puzzles, and short crosswords. Filter by length above to see only 5-letter results.