Nouns that start with F

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What is a noun?

By definition, a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.

Nouns that start with the letter F are pretty common and are often used in the English language. Being a consonant, F tries to pair up with common vowels like A, E, or O. Take this article as a foundation for your writing vocabulary. You might make your writing fluent with the foundation created by the guide. This guide will show you a list of 25 nouns that start with F and review their definition, plural form, and example uses.

 

List of F nouns

Noun

Definition + Plural Form(s)

Example Sentence

Fable

A short story with mostly personified animal characters.

 

PLURAL: fables

 

Your story is more of a fable than a fact.

Fabric

A piece of clothing.

 

PLURAL: fabrics

 

You may use this piece of fabric for your design.

Fabrication

The act of inducing imagination into the truth to manipulate it.

 

PLURAL: fabrications

 

The witness’s statement was an absolute fabrication.

Facade

A deceptive appearance.

 

PLURAL: facades

 

Your façade of kindness is not fooling anyone.

Face

The front part of someone’s head.

 

PLURAL: faces

 

You have a beautiful face.

Fade

Gradually decreasing brightness or color

 

PLURAL: fades

 

The fade of the sun approached as 7:00 PM drew near.

fall

The act of involuntarily going downwards.

PLURAL: falls

 

A fall from that cliff would bring you to an inevitable end.

Fear

Being afraid of something.

 

PLURAL: fears

 

I had a sense of fear as I prepared for the news.

feast

An elaborate meal.

PLURAL: feasts

 

They are eagerly looking forward to the feast.

Feature

The particular structure or performance details.

PLURAL: features

 

A good heart is the best feature of any human being.

Fellow

A companion, colleague, or comrade.

 

PLURAL: fellows

 

He may be a fellow, but he isn’t much of a friend.  

Fence

An artificial barrier to separate lands.

PLURAL: fences

 

The leopard jumped the fence to flee from the locality.

Ferment

A catalyst that causes fermentation.

 

PLURAL: ferments

 

There was considerable ferment in the history of the wars.

Festival

An organized event inside the community.

PLURAL: festivals

 

There will be a short meeting for the upcoming festival.

Fiction

A form of literature with imaginative writing.

 

PLURAL: fictions

 

She is more inclined towards fiction than other genres.

Field

A surface of open vastness.

 

PLURAL: fields

Soon, this field will turn into a bunch of skyscrapers.

Film

A movie or a medium to capture images.

PLURAL: films

 

It has been a long time since she last saw a film.

Final

Something that comes at the last.

PLURAL: finals

 

The final will be comprised of material from units 5 through 9.

Finance

The management of one’s money and assets.

PLURAL: finances

 

Her sense of finance is very poor.

Finish

The end of something.

PLURAL: finishes

 

The last few months of the school year are always a crawl to the finish.

Fire

A chemical reaction that created heat and light

PLURAL: fires

 

They kept the fire burning to keep themselves warm.

Firm

A business organization

PLURAL: firms

 

They joined the firm just after school.

Flag

A designed piece of clothing, indicating something particular.

PLURAL: flags

 

They wish to surrender because they are showing a white flag.

Flame

The visible and illuminating part of a fire.

PLURAL: flames

 

Manage that flame, or it might burn the food.

force

The exerted power of something.

PLURAL: forces

 

Brute force is never the answer to a problem.


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