A famine happens when there is not enough food in a country
fa .mous Ф / feimos /
known by many people
The noun is fame .
fan1 / fan /
a person who likes someone or something, for example a singer or a sport, very much
a thing that moves the air to make you cooler
fans
fan 2 / fan /
to make someone or something cooler by moving the air
fa • nat • ic / fa 'natik /
a person who is very enthusiastic about something and may have extreme or dangerous opinions
fan • cy / ' fansi /
not simple or ordinary
( biology ) a long, sharp tooth of a dog, a poisonous snake, etc.
fan • ny pack / ' freni prek /
a small bag that you wear around the middle of your body to keep money, etc. in
fan • tas • tic / fren' trestik /
—SYNONYM great
fan • ta • sy / ' frentэsi /
something nice that you think about and that you hope will
happen, although it is very unlikely
—SYNONYM dream
( computers ) FAQ is used in writing to mean "frequently asked questions."
far w / far /
/ ' fэrбэst / )
a long way from somewhere
In formal English, you should use farther to talk about distance in space:
You use far to ask about the distance from one place to another place
We usually use far only in questions and negative sentences, and after too and so :
very much
to a place
used when you think something is true, but you are not sure
You use by far to show that a person or thing is much better, bigger, etc. than anyone or anything else
far from something
almost the opposite of something; not at all
far from it (
certainly not; just the opposite
so far
until now
far2 / far /
fur ther / ' fэrбэr / far thest / ' fa^st / or fur . thest
/ ' fэrбэst / )
a long way away Let's walk — it's not far.
—ANTONYM near
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