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B2 adjective
fluffy
Meaning
soft, light, and airy in texture
Example
She baked a fluffy cake for the party.
B2 noun/adjective
fluid
Meaning
a substance that can flow easily, such as liquid or gas; smooth and adaptable
Example
The artist's fluid movements impressed the audience.
C1 noun
fluidity
Meaning
The ability of a substance to flow easily; smooth and graceful movement or style.
Example
The fluidity of the dancer's movements was mesmerizing.
C2 noun
fluke
Meaning
A stroke of luck; an unexpected piece of good fortune.
Example
Winning the lottery was a complete fluke.
C2 verb
flummox
Meaning
To confuse or bewilder someone completely.
Example
The complicated puzzle flummoxed the students.
C2 adjective
flummoxed
Meaning
Completely confused or bewildered.
Example
He looked flummoxed after hearing the strange question.
B2 verb, noun, adjective
flush
Meaning
to become red in the face, usually from embarrassment, heat, or excitement; to clean something with a flow of water
Example
She flushed with embarrassment when she realized her mistake.
C1 verb, noun
fluster
Meaning
to make someone agitated or confused
Example
The unexpected question flustered him.
C1 adjective
flustered
Meaning
in a state of confusion or agitation
Example
She appeared flustered after being asked so many questions.
B2 noun
Flute
Meaning
a musical wind instrument with holes along its length that is played by blowing across a hole at one end
Example
He played a sweet melody on his flute.
C2 adjective
fluted
Meaning
having grooves or ridges, often for decoration
Example
The vase had a beautiful fluted design around the rim.
C1 verb
flutter
Meaning
to move or flap quickly and lightly; to beat or wave with small rapid motions
Example
The butterfly began to flutter its wings in the sunlight.
C2 adjective
fluvial
Meaning
relating to or found in a river
Example
The fluvial deposits indicated the presence of an ancient river system.
C1 noun
flux
Meaning
continuous change or movement; the rate of flow of something
Example
The company was in a state of constant flux during the reorganization.
A1 verb
fly
Meaning
to move through the air using wings or in an aircraft
Example
Birds fly south for the winter.
A2 adjective
flying
Meaning
able to move through the air; related to flight or aircraft
Example
The flying bird disappeared into the clouds.
B2 noun
flying cars
Meaning
Vehicles that can travel both on roads and in the air.
Example
Flying cars could soon solve urban traffic congestion.
A2 noun
Flying creature
Meaning
any animal that has the ability to fly through the air
Example
Birds, bats, and insects are all examples of flying creatures.
C2 noun
Foal-foot
Meaning
a yellow flowering plant with leaves shaped like a horse's hoof, also known as coltsfoot
Example
The foal-foot plant grows wild in many meadows and is often the first flower to bloom in spring.
B2 noun
Foam
Meaning
a mass of small bubbles formed on or in liquid; frothy white mass
Example
The waves crashed against the rocks, creating white foam on the shore.
A2 verb
focus
Meaning
To concentrate attention or effort on something; to direct one's attention or efforts towards a particular activity, subject, or problem.
Example
Focus on what truly matters to simplify your life.
C1 noun
focus tracking
Meaning
A technique of monitoring and maintaining attention on specific tasks or goals.
Example
Proper focus tracking improves productivity.
B1 adjective
focused
Meaning
Directing a great deal of attention or effort toward a particular activity, situation, or person.
Example
Staying focused during work hours enhances productivity.
C1 noun
fodder
Meaning
food for livestock such as cattle, horses, or sheep; also something considered of little value but used to supply a demand
Example
The farmer stored enough fodder for the cattle to last through winter.