We say quick for something that is done in a short time:
If a clock or watch is fast , it shows a time that is later than the real time
—ANTONYM slow
fast 2 Ф / faest /
1 quickly
can't go any faster.
—ANTONYM slowly
completely or deeply The baby was fast asleep .
fast3 / frest /
faS .ten Ф / 'faesn/
to join or close something so that it will not come open
to attach or tie one thing to another thing
fas • ten • er / ' fresэnэr /
a thing that joins together two parts of something
fast food / |frest ' fud /
hot food that is made and served very quickly in special
restaurants, and often taken out
fat 1 Ф / fact /
fat is a general word to describe a person who has a large round body, but it is not polite to say to someone that they are fat:
overweight is a little more polite, and is also a word used by doctors or health professionals:
obese means very fat, in a way that is not healthy. This word is often used by doctors and health professionals, but is also used in a general way to mean "very fat":
fat 2 Ф / faet /
[ noncount ] ( biology ) the soft white substance under the skins of animals and people
[ count, noncount ] the substance containing oil that we get from animals, plants, or seeds and use for cooking
Something that is fatal causes death
Something that is fatal has very bad results
►fa • tal • ly / ' feitli /
fate / feit /
[ noncount ] the power that some people believe controls everything that happens
[ count ] the things, especially bad things, that will happen or have happened to someone or something
fa .ther Ф / 'fuclor/
a man who has a child
Father ( religion ) the title of certain priests
being a father
fa • ther-in-law / ' fadsr in lo /
(
the father of your husband or wife
fat • ty / ' freti /
(used about food) having a lot of fat in it or on it
fau • cet / ' fosst /
a thing that you turn to make something like water or gas
come out of a pipe