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100+ Verbs That Start with F | Huge List with Definitions and Examples

In this article we are going to talk about verbs that start with F. A verb is a part of speech that conveys an action (bring, read, walk, learn), an occurrence (happen, become), or a state of being (be, exist, stand). For your convenience a variety of such verbs that begin with F have been given below.

When there is a call for some action, straightaway we go for verbs because they denote the action that the subject carries out in the sentence. The list of verbs that start with F given below contains a number of such words.

Let’s take an example. Your friend utters the sentence “Yesterday, I came across a man who was beating his kid.” Now what will be the main thing in focus here? Upon hearing this sentence, your focus will straight away shift towards the action word “beat” because it is the prime thing to focus. You will see a number of such action words starting with F in this article.

Now let us go through the list of verbs that start with F given below. Try and learn as many of these verbs as you can.

Verbs That Start with F You Always Use

There are a number of verbs that we utter quite regularly in our daily lives. These are some of those verbs that start with F that we always make use of.

1. Find

  • Definition: to encounter; to discover
  • Synonyms: get, acquire
  • Example: Love will find out the way.

2. Function

  • Definition: to act or operate
  • Synonyms: operate, act
  • Example: Her liver is functioning normally.

3. Face

  • Definition: to confront and deal with a difficult task
  • Synonyms: confront, encounter
  • Example: He is facing a stiff opposition from his family.

4. Fail

  • Definition: be unsuccessful in achieving one’s goal
  • Synonyms: stall, break
  • Example: He failed in his first attempt but succeeded in the second one.

5. Feed

  • Definition: to give food to a person or animal
  • Synonyms: provide, nourish
  • Example: We should always feed the needy.

6. Fit

  • Definition: be of the right shape and size
  • Synonyms: fix, adjust
  • Example: Those jeans still fit me.

7. Fetch

  • Definition: to go to another place to get something or someone
  • Synonyms: retrieve, bring
  • Example: I have to fetch my mother from the subway.

8. Fight

  • Definition: struggle to overcome, eliminate, or prevent
  • Synonyms: challenge, clash
  • Example: Ali and Ahmed were fighting in the classroom.

9. Finish

  • Definition: to complete something
  • Synonyms: complete, conclude
  • Example: Please finish your homework!

10. Fool

  • Definition: to deceive someone
  • Synonyms: cheat, delude
  • Example: He tried to fool him.

Verbs That Start with F You Usually Use

Every time we write about an action that has happened, is happening, or is going to happen, we use verbs. Following are some of the verbs starting with F that we usually use to describe such actions.

1. Fix

  • Definition: to repair something
  • Synonyms: set, stabilize
  • Example: Fix this computer for me, please.

2. Fold

  • Definition: bend (something flexible and relatively flat) over on itself so that one part of it covers another
  • Synonyms: bend, curl
  • Example: Sam folded up the map.

3. Fry

  • Definition: to cook food in hot oil
  • Synonyms: roast, frizzle
  • Example: I always fry potatoes in hot fat with a bit of onion.

4. Figure

  • Definition: to expect or think that something will happen
  • Synonyms: determine, discover
  • Example: We figured that Willie would help us move, but unfortunately he was out of town for the weekend.

5. File

  • Definition: to officially record something
  • Synonyms: register, press
  • Example: The police filed charges against the two suspects.

6. Fracture

  • Definition: the act of breaking or of being broken
  • Synonyms: crack, fissure
  • Example: Ahmed fractured his skull in the accident.

7. Flow

  • Definition: to move along in a stream
  • Synonyms: continue, circulate
  • Example: Indus River flows into the Arabian Sea.

8. Fly

  • Definition: to move through the air using wings
  • Synonyms: soar, float
  • Example: If he would have wings, he would have loved to fly.

9. Focus

  • Definition: to give your full attention to what you are doing
  • Synonyms: fixate, concentrate
  • Example: You should focus on your work.

10. Force

  • Definition: to compel someone to do something
  • Synonyms: compel, order
  • Example: You shouldn’t force her into doing this job for you.

Verbs That Start with F You Often Use

This category contains verbs beginning with F that we often use in our day-to-day lives. These verbs are not as common as the ones given in the previous two categories, but are used a lot in our talks and writings.

1. Form

  • Definition: bring together parts or combine to create something
  • Synonyms: devise, establish
  • Example: The Company was formed in 1982.

2. Forget

  • Definition: to be unable to remember something
  • Synonyms: omit, neglect
  • Example: He has forgotten my name.

3. Feature

  • Definition: to include someone or something as an important part
  • Synonyms: advertise, headline
  • Example: Michael’s latest movie is featuring a star studded cast.

4. Forbid

  • Definition: to command a person not to do something
  • Synonyms: block, sensor,
  • Example: I was forbidden from seeing him again

5. Formulate

  • Definition: to develop all the details of a plan
  • Synonyms: prepare, construct
  • Example: You should formulate a new strategy.

6. Foul

  • Definition: to spoil or damage something by making it dirty
  • Synonyms: stain, pollute
  • Example: Factories have fouled the atmosphere in our area.

7. Fake

  • Definition: forge or counterfeit something
  • Synonyms: forge, falsify
  • Example: He faked his death in the movie.

8. Fan

  • Definition: cool (someone or something) by waving an object to create a current of air
  • Synonyms: air, blow
  • Example: He fanned himself with his hat.

9. Farm

  • Definition: make one’s living by growing crops or keeping livestock
  • Synonyms: cultivate, plough
  • Example: He has farmed organically for years.

10. Fashion

  • Definition: make into a particular form
  • Synonyms: construct, build
  • Example: The bottles were fashioned from green glass.

Verbs That Start with F You Sometimes Use

We use some verbs more frequently than others in our daily lives. Following are some of the verbs starting with letter F that we only use sometimes in our daily lives.

1. Formalize

  • Definition: to arrange something according to a fixed structure
  • Synonyms: characterize, specify
  • Example: Dean has begun to formalize his notes on yesterday’s interviews.

2. Forge

  • Definition: to make an illegal copy of something in order to deceive
  • Synonyms: falsify, fabricate
  • Example: She forged a fraudulent document which landed her in hot waters.

3. Forsake

  • Definition: to leave someone, especially when they need you
  • Synonyms: disown, repudiate
  • Example: He won’t forsake his duty, she said.

4. Familiarize

  • Definition: to make oneself well-acquainted with something
  • Synonyms: enlighten, adapt
  • Example: Teachers needed to familiarize themselves with the new rules.

5. Frame

  • Definition: produce false evidence against (an innocent person) so that they appear guilty
  • Synonyms: accuse, blame
  • Example: He was framed by the police.

6. Filter

  • Definition: pass (a liquid, gas, light, or sound) through a device to remove unwanted material
  • Synonyms: Purify, clear
  • Example: The eye filters out ultraviolet radiation.

7. Fasten

  • Definition: close or do up securely
  • Synonyms: secure, bolt
  • Example: Fasten the horse to the tree.

8. Forfeit

  • Definition: to lose the right to do or have something because you have broken a rule
  • Synonyms: relinquish, surrender
  • Example: These people have forfeited the right to live in society.

9. Foster

  • Definition: to take care of a child, without being the child’s legal parent
  • Synonyms: harbor, help
  • Example: They are thinking about fostering a child.

10. Federate

  • Definition: to join together to form a federation
  • Synonyms: align, unite
  • Example: In 1901 the six colonies federated to form the Commonwealth of Australia.

Verbs That Start with F You Occasionally Use

There are certain verbs that are only used on special occasions under specific conditions. These are some of those verb words that start with F that we occasionally make use of.

1. Feign

  • Definition: to pretend to have a particular feeling or problem
  • Synonyms: imitate, bluff
  • Example: The kids always feign sleep when I go in to check on them.

2. Finesse

  • Definition: to deal with a situation or a person in a skillful
  • Synonyms: guide, navigate
  • Example: Karen spent ten months finessing the financing for the property.

3. Flaunt

  • Definition: to show off or make obvious something you are proud of
  • Synonyms: display, show off
  • Example: She likes to flaunt her wealth by wearing furs and jewelry.

4. Fondle

  • Definition: to touch gently and in a loving way
  • Synonyms: caress, embrace
  • Example: He was fondling a cat which had cuddled itself upon his knees.

5. Faze

  • Definition: to confuse and annoy someone
  • Synonyms: annoy, confuse
  • Example: Her slap didn’t even faze him.

6. Filch

  • Definition: steal something in a casual way
  • Synonyms: lift, pinch
  • Example: He filched a bottle of wine from the cellar.

7. Flounder

  • Definition: to struggle with stumbling or plunging movements
  • Synonyms: stumble, wallow
  • Example: He saw the child floundering about in the water.

8. Forgo

  • Definition: to give up or do without
  • Synonyms: abandon, forsake
  • Example: I will forgo drinking because I am a designated driver.

9. Fortify

  • Definition: to provide a place with defensive works as protection against attack
  • Synonyms: secure, protect
  • Example: The enclave has been heavily fortified in recent years.

10. Fret

  • Definition: be constantly or visibly anxious
  • Synonyms: worry, sigh
  • Example: She fretted about the cost of groceries.

Verbs That Start with F You Seldom Use

Following are some of the action verbs starting with F that we seldom use in our otherwise action filled lives. You might be seeing these verbs for the very first time, so go through them with undivided attention.

1. Flitch

  • Definition: to cut so as to form flitches
  • Synonyms: carve, slash
  • Example: He flitched the wood into several pieces.

2. Fetter

  • Definition: to keep someone within limits or stop them from making progress
  • Synonyms: bind, confine
  • Example: Your promises cannot fetter us.

3. Fleece

  • Definition: to take someone’s money dishonestly
  • Synonyms: cheat, overcharge
  • Example: That restaurant really fleeced us last night.

4. Forage  

  • Definition: search for food or supplies
  • Synonyms: explore, scour
  • Example: He had to forage for firewood.

5. Foment

  • Definition: to create trouble or violence
  • Synonyms: incite, excite
  • Example: The younger sister knows exactly how to foment a disagreement between her older brothers.

6. Foreordain

  • Definition: to predestine or predetermine something
  • Synonyms: foretell, predestine
  • Example: God has foreordained that he would die young.

7. Fructify

  • Definition: make something fruitful or productive
  • Synonyms: fecundate, impregnate
  • Example: They were sacrificed in order that their blood might fructify the crops.

8. Fulminate

  • Definition: to criticize strongly or to explode with a loud noise
  • Synonyms: condemn, curse
  • Example: You shouldn’t fulminate against the monarchy.

9. Furbish

  • Definition: give a fresh look to something old or shabby
  • Synonyms: recondition, renew
  • Example: I needed until August to fully furbish the two front rooms.

10. Fester

  • Definition: to cause increasing irritation or bitterness
  • Synonyms: aggravate, blister
  • Example: Resentments are starting to fester.

Positive Verbs That Start with F

Some verbs have this unique ability of describing positive actions performed by us in our lives. Following is a list of some of those positive verbs that start with F.

1. Free

  • Definition: release from confinement or slavery
  • Synonyms: liberate, acquit
  • Example: They were freed from jail.

2. Forgive

  • Definition: stop feeling angry or resentful towards someone for an offence, flaw, or mistake
  • Synonyms: pardon, exonerate
  • Example: She apologized and he forgave her.

3. Fulfill

  • Definition: carry out (a duty or role) as required, promised, or expected
  • Synonyms: accomplish, consummate
  • Example: He fulfilled his pledge to cut taxes.

4. Favor

  • Definition: (often used in polite requests) give someone (something desired)
  • Synonyms: aid, facilitate
  • Example: Will you favor us with a song?

5. Follow

  • Definition: to move behind someone or something and go where he goes
  • Synonyms: pursue, escort
  • Example: She went back into the house, and Ben followed her.

6. Fascinate

  • Definition: attract the strong attention and interest of someone
  • Synonyms: captivate, bewitch
  • Example: Science has always fascinated me.

7. Facilitate

  • Definition: to make something possible or easier
  • Synonyms: ease, smooth
  • Example: The facts will help facilitate group discussion.

8. Forbear

  • Definition: to be patient or self-controlled
  • Synonyms: abstain, desist
  • Example: He decided to forbear from interfering.

9. Fare

  • Definition: perform in a specified way in a particular situation or over a particular period
  • Synonyms: progress, proceed
  • Example: He fared really well in the match last night.

10. Fancy

  • Definition: to want to have or do something
  • Synonyms: crave, love
  • Example: Do you fancy going to a movie tonight?

Verbs That Start with F to Describe a Person

There are some verbs that describe what happens to a person. Such verbs are called non-action verbs. Following are some of those verbs that start with F to describe a person. Try and use these F verbs in your daily lives to describe people around you.

1. Feel

  • Definition: to experience something physical or emotional
  • Synonyms: perceive, sense
  • Example: She was feeling really happy that night.

2. Fantasize

  • Definition: to think about something very pleasant
  • Synonyms: imagine, hallucinate
  • Example: He was fantasizing about winning the Nobel Prize.

3. Faint

  • Definition: to suddenly become unconscious for a short time
  • Synonyms: collapse, pass out
  • Example: She fainted in the hallway.

4. Freeze

  • Definition: becomes completely still, especially because of fear
  • Synonyms: benumb, shock
  • Example: She saw someone outside the window and froze.

5. Fade

  • Definition: to (cause to) lose color, brightness, or strength gradually Synonyms: deteriorate, dwindle
  • Example: As she drifted into sleep, the doctor’s face began to blur and fade.

6. Fear

  • Definition: to be frightened of something
  • Synonyms: scare, dread
  • Example: I don’t fear anyone.

7. Flinch

  • Definition: make a quick, nervous movement as an instinctive reaction to fear, pain, or surprise
  • Synonyms: wince, shrink
  • Example: She flinched at the acidity in his voice.

8. Flabbergast

  • Definition: surprise (someone) greatly; astonish
  • Synonyms: amaze, astound
  • Example: News that activists could be fined for protesting against the policy will flabbergast most people.

9. Fluster

  • Definition: to put into a state of agitated confusion
  • Synonyms: bewilder, confuse
  • Example: Don’t fluster me or I’ll never be ready.

10. Fraternize

  • Definition: to meet someone socially, especially someone who has a different social position
  • Synonyms: be friendly, be sociable with
  • Example: Do the doctors fraternize much with the nurses here?

Verbs That Start with F – Full List (100+)

  • Fluctuate
  • Filch
  • Foster
  • Formulate
  • Free
  • Fizzle
  • Freshen
  • Flake
  • Fire
  • Flare
  • Fracture
  • Foul
  • Fetch
  • Fascinate
  • Favor
  • Foliate
  • Formalize
  • Forge
  • Fertilize
  • Filtch
  • Fuel
  • Forsake
  • Firm
  • Forgive
  • Favour
  • Function
  • Foresee
  • Flour
  • Flank
  • Flounder
  • Falsify
  • Federate
  • Fan
  • Frame
  • Ferret
  • Flinch
  • Fumble
  • Flicker
  • Find
  • Fry
  • Fossilize
  • Flood
  • Fume
  • Foil
  • Face
  • Flame
  • Fulfil
  • Fit
  • Fawn
  • Flatter
  • Fool
  • Foist
  • Flower
  • Finger
  • Frizz
  • Fumigate
  • Fob
  • Fiddle
  • Fleck
  • Flatten
  • Faint
  • Flex
  • Foreordain
  • Fail
  • Freeze
  • Furnish
  • Fling
  • Follow
  • Fasten
  • Feather
  • Flip
  • Fence
  • Fringe
  • Ferment
  • Fissure
  • Fathom
  • Frost
  • Fill
  • Floor
  • Float
  • Flout
  • Festoon
  • Frenchify
  • Finish
  • Freak
  • Flow
  • Flute
  • Forward
  • Fray
  • Fall
  • Flirt
  • Forestall
  • Fart
  • Forbid
  • Fraternize
  • Focus
  • Fondle
  • Fabricate
  • Flutter
  • Falter
  • Foreshadow
  • Front
  • Frustrate
  • Flay
  • Fret
  • Flesh
  • Fashion
  • File
  • Fly
  • Frolic
  • Flog
  • Flavour
  • Fork
  • Fritter
  • Force
  • Fold
  • Fine
  • Fulminate
  • Fidget
  • Fish
  • Facilitate
  • Fortify
  • Feminize
  • Flourish
  • Finance
  • Furl
  • Forfeit
  • Flounce
  • Fade
  • Foam
  • Filter
  • Flee
  • Fleece
  • Forget
  • Feel
  • Furrow
  • Fast
  • Frill
  • Feign
  • Forfend
  • Foment
  • Fight
  • Flash
  • Furbish
  • Fluidify
  • Frighten
  • Forebode
  • Found
  • Fix
  • Feed
  • Fructify
  • Familiarize
  • Flick
  • Fend
  • Froth
  • Fake
  • Film
  • Feint
  • Fatten
  • Forecast
  • Form
  • Feast
  • Flabberghast
  • Foal
  • Flag
  • Farm
  • Figure
  • Fear
  • Frown
  • Frequent

Final Thoughts on Verbs That Start with F

Thank you for going through this article on verbs that start with F. Hopefully, you would have got to learn both basic and complex verbs that begin with F. Try using these verbs in your daily life conversations to carry out your actions.

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