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Vocabulary Cards C2

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C2 adjective
facetious
Meaning
Treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor
Example
He was being facetious when he said he wanted to live on the moon.
C2 adjective
Facile
Meaning
easily achieved; superficial; lacking depth
Example
His facile explanation didn't address the real problem.
C2 noun
facsimile
Meaning
an exact copy or reproduction of a document
Example
He sent a facsimile of the contract to the client.
C2 adjective
factious
Meaning
causing disagreement or division within a group; inclined to form factions
Example
The debate became factious, splitting the committee into rival camps.
C2 adjective
factitious
Meaning
artificial or fabricated; not natural or genuine
Example
The excitement in his story seemed factitious and forced.
C2 noun
factotum
Meaning
an employee who does many different types of work; a general servant
Example
He worked as a factotum, handling both clerical and maintenance duties.
C2 adjective
faddish
Meaning
Following a temporary trend or fashion
Example
Wearing neon clothes was a faddish style in the 1980s.
C2 adjective/adverb
fain
Meaning
gladly, willingly, or with pleasure
Example
I would fain help you if I had the time.
C2 adjective
fallacious
Meaning
Based on false reasoning or misleading arguments.
Example
His argument was based on fallacious reasoning.
C2 adjective
fallible
Meaning
capable of making mistakes or being wrong
Example
Even experts are fallible and can make errors.
C2 adjective
fallow
Meaning
Describing land that is left unplanted for a period to restore its fertility, allowing soil to recover nutrients and break pest and disease cycles.
Example
Farmers leave their fields fallow to restore soil fertility.
C2 verb
famish
Meaning
to suffer or cause to suffer from extreme hunger
Example
The stranded hikers began to famish after several days without food.
C2 adjective
fanciless
Meaning
without imagination or creativity; plain or ordinary
Example
His drawings were simple and fanciless.
C2 noun
fanfare
Meaning
a short ceremonial tune or display of publicity to attract attention
Example
The new product was launched with much fanfare.
C2 noun
fatalism
Meaning
the belief that all events are predetermined and inevitable
Example
He embraced fatalism, believing that nothing he did could change his destiny.
C2 adjective
fathomless
Meaning
impossible to understand or measure; very deep
Example
The ocean seemed fathomless as it stretched to the horizon.
C2 adjective
fatuous
Meaning
silly or foolish, especially in a self-satisfied way
Example
His fatuous comments during the meeting annoyed everyone.
C2 noun
faultfinder
Meaning
a person who habitually finds fault with others
Example
He is such a faultfinder that nothing anyone does is ever good enough.
C2 noun
faun
Meaning
a mythological creature that is half human and half goat
Example
The sculpture depicted a playful faun dancing in the forest.
C2 noun
faux pas
Meaning
a social blunder or mistake in etiquette
Example
He committed a major faux pas by forgetting her birthday.
C2 adjective
fawning
Meaning
displaying exaggerated flattery or affection
Example
Her fawning compliments made everyone uncomfortable.
C2 verb
faze
Meaning
to disturb or disconcert someone; to cause to feel unsettled
Example
She was not fazed by the unexpected question.
C2 noun
fealty
Meaning
loyalty or allegiance, especially to a sovereign or lord
Example
The knight swore fealty to his king.
C2 adjective
febrile
Meaning
having or showing the symptoms of a fever; or highly excitable or agitated
Example
The patient was in a febrile state with high temperature.