Fay, n. Fairy, elf.

Fay, v. a. Fit, joint, join closely.

Fay, v. n. Fit, lie close, make a good joint.

Fealty, n.

    1. Allegiance, homage, loyalty (to a feudal lord).
    2. Fidelity, loyalty, faithfulness, honor, good faith, devotion.

Fear, n.

    1. Alarm, trepidation, dread, apprehension, fright, affright, terror, horror, dismay, consternation, panic.
    2. Anxiety, solicitude, concern, apprehension.
    3. Veneration, reverence, awe, reverential regard.

Fear, v. a.

    1. Dread, apprehend, be afraid of.
    2. Apprehend, be solicitous, anxious, or concerned about.
    3. Reverence, revere, venerate, stand in awe of, have a reverential regard for.

Fear, v. n. Be afraid, alarmed, or frightened, have apprehensions, live in terror, stand aghast.

Fearful, a.

    1. Afraid, apprehensive, haunted with fear.
    2. Timid, timorous, nervous, faint-hearted, chicken-hearted, white-livered, cowardly, pusillanimous, showing the white feather, easily frightened.
    3. Terrible, dreadful, frightful, dire, direful.
    4. Awful, to be reverenced or revered.

Fearless, a. Dauntless, unterrified, courageous, bold, intrepid, brave, valorous, valiant, gallant.

Feasibility, n. Practicability, feasibleness.


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