Adjectives Beginning with F

Adjectives Starting "F"

Here is a list of 200 adjectives that start with the letter F. You can use this list to help you find the exact word you're looking for in terms of its meaning or its length.

Table of Contents

  • Positive Adjectives Beginning with "F"
  • Negative Adjectives Beginning with "F"
  • The Full List (Sortable, Audible, Editable, and Printable)
  • Why Do I Need This List?
  • Learn with Hangman!

Positive Adjectives Beginning with "F"

  • Friendly: Kind and amicable towards others.
    Example: Sarah is a friendly person who always greets everyone with a smile.
  • Funny: Having a good sense of humor and making others laugh.
    Example: James is a funny guy who can always lighten the mood with his jokes.
  • Fantastic: Extremely impressive or excellent.
    Example: The concert last night was fantastic, with amazing performances from all the artists.
  • Fearless: Brave and unafraid in the face of danger.
    Example: The fearless firefighter rushed into the burning building to save the trapped residents.
  • Fabulous: Extraordinarily good or wonderful.
    Example: Emily looked absolutely fabulous in her elegant evening gown.
  • Forgiving: Ready and willing to pardon others' mistakes or offenses.
    Example: Despite the disagreement, Sarah was forgiving and chose to mend the friendship.
  • Fascinating: Extremely interesting or captivating.
    Example: The documentary provided a fascinating insight into the lives of endangered species.
  • Focused: Having a clear goal in mind and being concentrated on achieving it.
    Example: The athlete was focused on her training, determined to improve her performance.
  • Fair: Treating people equally and justly.
    Example: The judge made fair decisions based on the evidence presented in court.
  • Fulfilled: Satisfied and content with one's life or achievements.
    Example: After years of hard work, Jenny felt fulfilled when she received her college degree.
  • Flexible: Adaptable and able to adjust to different circumstances.
    Example: Ashley's flexible approach to work allows him to handle unexpected challenges effectively.
  • Free-spirited: Independent and unconventional in thinking or behavior.
    Example: Emma's free-spirited nature led her to explore different cultures and travel the world.
  • Faithful: Loyal, reliable, and true to one's commitments.
    Example: John has been a faithful friend, always there to offer support and guidance.

Negative Adjectives Beginning with "F"

  • False: Not true or genuine, intentionally deceptive or misleading.
    Example: Mark's personality is clearly false.
  • Fickle: Unreliable, inconsistent, and prone to frequent changes of opinion or loyalty.
    Example: Janet's fickle nature made it difficult to trust her commitments and decisions.
  • Forgetful: Having a poor memory or tendency to forget things easily.
    Example: Emily's forgetful nature often caused her to miss important deadlines and appointments.
  • Frivolous: Lacking seriousness or depth, concerned with trivial matters.
    Example: Jonathan's frivolous attitude towards work resulted in a lack of progress and productivity.
  • Fearful: Easily frightened or anxious, lacking confidence or courage.
    Example: Janet's fearful nature prevented her from taking risks or pursuing new opportunities.
  • Frustrating: Causing feelings of annoyance, dissatisfaction, or exasperation.
    Example: Emily's constant delays and excuses were frustrating for her team members.
  • Foolish: Lacking good sense or judgment, acting in a silly or impractical manner.
    Example: Jonathan's foolish decisions led to unnecessary risks and negative consequences.
  • Fussy: Excessively concerned with small details, hard to please.
    Example: Mark was fussy about the presentation's minor formatting issues, delaying its completion.
  • Fraudulent: Involving deceit, trickery, or intentional deception for personal gain.
    Example: Sarah engaged in fraudulent activities to manipulate financial records for her benefit.

The Full List (Sortable, Audible, Editable, and Printable)

This list of 200 adjectives is sortable, audible, editable, and printable. It can be displayed as normal text or in columns (up to 4). You can even turn the list into American English or British English.
Sort
Edit
Language
Columns
 
fabled, fabulous, facetious, facial, factitious, factual, faded, fading, failed, faint, faint-hearted, fair, faithful, faithless, fallacious, falsified, faltering, familiar, famished, famous, fanatical, fanciful, fancy, fantastic, far, faraway, farcical, far-flung, far-off, farsighted, fascinated, fascinating, fascistic, fashionable, fast, fastest, fastidious, fast-moving, fat, fatal, fateful, fatherly, fathomless, fatigued, faulty, favorable/favourable, favorite/favourite, fawning, feared, fearful, fearless, fearsome, feathered, feathery, feckless, fecund, federal, feeble, feeble minded, feeble-minded, feeling, feigned, felonious, female, feminine, fermented, ferocious, fertile, fervent, fervid, festive, fetching, fetid, feudal, feverish, few, fewer, fictional, fictitious, fidgeting, fidgety, fiendish, fierce, fiery, fifth, filmy, filtered, filthy, final, financial, fine, finicky, finite, fireproof, firm, first, fiscal, fishy, fit, fitted, fitting, five, fixable, fixed, flabby, flagrant, flaky, flamboyant, flaming, flammable, flashy, flat, flattened, flattered, flattering, flavored/flavoured, flavor/flavoursome, flavorless/flavourless, flawed, flawless, fleeting, flexible, flickering, flimsy, flirtatious, floating, flooded, floral, flowering, flowery, fluent, fluffy, flushed, fluttering, flying, foamy, focused, foggy, folded, following, fond, foolhardy, foolish, forbidding, forceful, foreboding, foregoing, foreign, forensic, foreseeable, forged, forgetful, forgettable, forgivable, forgiving, forgotten, forked, formal, formative, former, formidable, formless, formulaic, forthright, fortuitous, fortunate, forward, foul, foul-smelling, four, fourth, foxy, fractional, fractious, fragile, fragmented, fragrant, frail, frank, frantic, fraternal, fraudulent, frayed, freakish, freaky, freckled, free, freezing, frequent, fresh, fretful, fried, friendly, frightened, frightening, frightful, frigid, frilly, frisky, frivolous, frizzy, front, frosty, frothy, frowning, frozen, frugal, fruitful, fruitless, fruity, frumpy, frustrated, frustrating, fulfilled, fulfilling, full, fully-grown, fulsome, fumbling, fuming, fun, functional, fundamental, fun-loving, funniest, funny, furious, furry, furthest, furtive, fussy, futile, future, futuristic, fuzzy

Why Do I Need This List?

A list of adjectives that start with the same letter is useful for creating alliteration, which is a stylistic technique in which nearby words repeat the same initial consonant sound.
  • She was not only fast but also fastidious and forensic in her work.

Learn with Hangman!

Hangman is a classic word game. In this version, the hidden word is always an adjective from this list. Choose your first letter to start. (I'd go for "f" if I were you.)
  • Guess the hidden adjective by choosing one letter at a time.
  • If you guess a letter in the hidden adjective, then all is good.
  • If you guess a letter that is not in the hidden adjective, then the hangman starts to build the gallows.
  • If the gallows are completed, you lose.
  • Good luck!
full page

Create Your Own Version of This Game

Here is the word library for this game:

author logo

This page was written by Craig Shrives.