chapfallen | (adjective) brought low in spirit | Synonyms: chopfallen, crestfallen, deflated |
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chopfallen | (adjective) brought low in spirit | Synonyms: chapfallen, crestfallen, deflated |
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crestfallen | (adjective) brought low in spirit | Synonyms: chapfallen, chopfallen, deflated |
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falcate | (adjective) curved like a sickle | Synonyms: falciform, sickle-shaped |
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falciform | (adjective) curved like a sickle | Synonyms: falcate, sickle-shaped |
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falconine | (adjective) relating to or resembling a falcon | - |
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fallacious | (adjective) involving deception | Synonyms: deceitful, fraudulent |
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(adjective) based on an incorrect or misleading notion or information | - |
(adjective) containing or based on a fallacy | Synonyms: unsound |
fallen | (adjective) killed in battle | - |
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(adjective) having fallen in or collapsed | - |
(adjective) having dropped by the force of gravity | - |
(adjective) having lost your chastity | - |
fallible | (adjective) likely to fail or make errors | - |
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(adjective) wanting in moral strength, courage, or will; having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings | Synonyms: frail, imperfect, weak |
falling | (adjective) becoming lower or less in degree or value | - |
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(adjective) decreasing in amount or degree | - |
(adjective) coming down freely under the influence of gravity | Synonyms: dropping |
fallow | (adjective) undeveloped but potentially useful | - |
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(adjective) left unplowed and unseeded during a growing season | - |
false | (adjective) not in accordance with the fact or reality or actuality | - |
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(adjective) not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article | Synonyms: fake, faux, imitation, simulated |
(adjective) adopted in order to deceive | Synonyms: assumed, fictitious, fictive, pretended, put on, sham |
(adjective) designed to deceive | - |
(adjective) (used especially of persons) not dependable in devotion or affection; unfaithful | Synonyms: untrue |
(adjective) arising from error | Synonyms: mistaken |
(adjective) inaccurate in pitch | Synonyms: off-key, sour |
(adjective) deliberately deceptive | - |
(adjective) erroneous and usually accidental | - |
(adjective) inappropriate to reality or facts | Synonyms: delusive |
falsetto | (adjective) artificially high; above the normal voice range | - |
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falsifiable | (adjective) capable of being tested (verified or falsified) by experiment or observation | Synonyms: confirmable, verifiable |
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faltering | (adjective) unsteady in speech or action | - |
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hifalutin | (adjective) affectedly genteel; to carry an air of affected importance; to be snobbish and haughty | Synonyms: grandiose, highfalutin, highfaluting, hoity-toity, la-di-da |
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highfalutin | (adjective) affectedly genteel; to carry an air of affected importance; to be snobbish and haughty | Synonyms: grandiose, hifalutin, highfaluting, hoity-toity, la-di-da |
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highfaluting | (adjective) affectedly genteel; to carry an air of affected importance; to be snobbish and haughty | Synonyms: grandiose, hifalutin, highfalutin, hoity-toity, la-di-da |
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infallible | (adjective) incapable of failure or error | - |
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unfaltering | (adjective) marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable | Synonyms: firm, steadfast, steady, stiff, unbendable, unshakable, unwavering |
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