| 1401 | flexible | The tree branch was so flexible it could be bent into a circle and not break. |
| 1402 | flip | To turn on the lights, just flip this switch. |
| 1403 | float | The boy’s toy boat floated in the pool. |
| 1404 | flock | Groups of birds will flock to the river in the spring. |
| 1405 | flood | After three days of rain, there was a flood in the city. |
| 1406 | flour | I wanted to bake a pie, but I needed flour. |
| 1407 | flourish | The Roman Empire flourished in Europe two thousand years ago. |
| 1408 | flow | The water flowed over the rocks and into the lake. |
| 1409 | flower | She gave pink flowers to her grandmother. |
| 1410 | fluent | She was so fluent in German that you’d have thought she was from Germany. |
| 1411 | fluid | Boris was a famous ballet dancer because people admired his fluid movements. |
| 1412 | flush | After the long race, the runner’s face was flushed. |
| 1413 | focus | My mom always helps me to focus on my school work. |
| 1414 | foe | It was hard to believe that anyone could be his foe. |
| 1415 | fog | I did not want to drive in the thick fog. |
| 1416 | folklore | India’s folklore has stories about great warriors written in long poems. |
| 1417 | fond | The mother cow was very fond of her lovely little calf. |
| 1418 | food | Pasta is a famous food in Italy. |
| 1419 | football | Football is a popular sport in the United States. |
| 1420 | forbid | After Robert used his crayons on the wall, his mother wanted to forbid him from using them at all! |
| 1421 | force | He used all his force to try and open the door. |
| 1422 | forecast | The forecast says that it will rain all week. |
| 1423 | forefinger | He shouted, “There it is!” and pointed with his forefinger. |
| 1424 | foreign | He has travelled widely in foreign countries. |
| 1425 | foresee | The teacher didn’t foresee any problems with his large class. |
| 1426 | forever | Michelle and Tanya want to be best friends forever. |
| 1427 | forge | Stacy and Heather forged their friendship when they were teenagers. |
| 1428 | forgive | Sandra forgave Peter after he said he was sorry. |
| 1429 | form | They formed a new government. |
| 1430 | formal | It was a formal dinner, so we wore our best clothes. |
| 1431 | formation | The formation of ice happens when water freezes. |
| 1432 | former | The hotel, a former castle, was built over 200 years ago. |
| 1433 | forthcoming | Some economists predicted that the forthcoming world economy would be severe. |
| 1434 | fortunate | I was fortunate to get a seat. |
| 1435 | fortune | I have good fortune when I play cards. |
| 1436 | forum | The scientist shared her research at a special forum in the city. |
| 1437 | forward | When he saw his mother, the baby crawled forward to her. |
| 1438 | fossil | The expert arranged the fossils to build the skeleton of the dinosaur. |
| 1439 | foster | The afterschool program is designed to foster a sense of community at school. |
| 1440 | foul | He wouldn’t let his dog drink from the water because it had a foul smell. |
| 1441 | found | The Pilgrims founded one of the first colonies in the United States. |
| 1442 | foundation | The foundation raised money to give scholarships to students. |
| 1443 | fountain | There was a beautiful fountain in the middle of the park. |
| 1444 | fraction | Only a fraction of the cake was gone. |
| 1445 | fracture | Don’t stand on that leg because there is a fracture. It might get worse. |
| 1446 | fragile | The fragile glassware was carefully packed into boxes. |
| 1447 | fragment | After the light broke, there were fragments of glass to clean up. |
| 1448 | frame | I have to get a frame for my friend’s picture. |
| 1449 | framework | His ideas fit into the framework of a successful business plan. |
| 1450 | franchise | The fast food restaurant has a franchise near my home. |
| 1451 | frantic | The cat became frantic when I tried to give it a bath. |
| 1452 | fraud | Experts say that credit card fraud increases around the holidays. |
| 1453 | freight | Trade ships only carried valuable freight like silk and spices. |
| 1454 | frequency | The frequency of rainstorms is very high, especially during the spring. |
| 1455 | frequent | While Dad was sick, the doctor made frequent visits to his house. |
| 1456 | frequently | We meet frequently, either at the beginning or end of the week. |
| 1457 | friend | Brian’s friend is very sad. |
| 1458 | friendship | Michael and Lisa have a very strong friendship with each other. |
| 1459 | from | Chris studies from 10 o’clock to noon every morning. |
| 1460 | frontier | A fence was built along the frontier where the river curved. |
| 1461 | frost | In the morning, the trees were all covered with frost. |
| 1462 | frown | Melissa frowned when she found out that the party had been cancelled. |
| 1463 | fruit | Apples, pears, and oranges are types of fruit. |
| 1464 | fuel | Wood is the fuel that burns to make heat in this fire. |
| 1465 | fulfill | The professor did not fulfill his promise not to miss a single class. |
| 1466 | fume | The engine put unpleasant, black fumes into the air. |
| 1467 | fun | We had a fun time at the birthday party. |
| 1468 | function | The function of a flashlight is to help you see in the dark. |
| 1469 | fund | We all put money into our club’s fund. |
| 1470 | fundamental | The fundamental rules of basketball are easy. |
| 1471 | funeral | They had a funeral for the soldier who died during the war. |
| 1472 | furnace | Mr. Jones came to fix the furnace. |
| 1473 | furnish | Most homes are furnished with tables, chairs, and beds. |
| 1474 | furniture | His living room only had a few simple pieces of furniture. |
| 1475 | further | The escalator is further than I thought. |
| 1476 | furthermore | She’s clever, and furthermore, she is not afraid of work. |
| 1477 | fuse | The boy lit the fuse on the rocket and waited for it to burst in the sky. |
| 1478 | fuss | The child made an awful fuss because she didn’t want to go to bed. |
| 1479 | gain | Winning the award will help Steven gain confidence. |
| 1480 | galaxy | Our solar system is located in the outer area of our galaxy. |
| 1481 | gallery | The art gallery displayed beautiful paintings. |
| 1482 | gamble | Many people like to go to casinos to gamble. |
| 1483 | game | Let’s play a board game tonight. |
| 1484 | gap | There is a small gap between the blocks of wood. |
| 1485 | garage | My car does not get dirty because I keep it in the garage. |
| 1486 | garbage | The boy cleaned up the garbage around his house. |
| 1487 | garden | The garden is very bright and colorful in the spring. |
| 1488 | garment | The businessman had all of his garments cleaned before the important meeting. |
| 1489 | gate | We want to put up a wooden gate around our house. |
| 1490 | gather | We will gather the children before the meeting. |
| 1491 | gaze | We used a telescope to gaze at the stars for over an hour. |
| 1492 | gazette | Alice wants to write for a gazette when she’s older. |
| 1493 | gears | My brother has a car with four gears. |
| 1494 | gender | Do you know the gender of her new baby? |
| 1495 | gene | Gene therapy is sometimes used to treat an illness. |
| 1496 | generally | The suburbs are generally viewed as a good place to raise children. |
| 1497 | generate | The mayor promised to generate new jobs and programs to help the poor. |
| 1498 | generation | My grandparents are from a different generation than me. |
| 1499 | generous | The generous man donated several new computers to our school. |
| 1500 | genetic | The color of one’s eyes is genetic. |
| 1501 | genius | Since she was a genius, she easily passed all of her school exams. |
| 1502 | genocide | As a result of the genocide, many children have been orphaned. |
| 1503 | genome | Understanding the human genome may help cure many diseases. |
| 1504 | genre | She is considered a master in the comedy genre. |
| 1505 | gentle | He is very gentle with the baby. |
| 1506 | gentleman | My grandfather is a kind and helpful gentleman. |
| 1507 | genuine | After the painting was determined to be genuine, it sold for a million dollars. |
| 1508 | geography | I had to draw a map for geography class. |
| 1509 | geology | Because he studied geology, he knew how the mountains were formed. |
| 1510 | geometry | If you want to be able to calculate the area of a circle, you must study geometry. |
| 1511 | germ | Germs are on everything that you touch. |
| 1512 | giant | The giant truck got in my way. |
| 1513 | gift | Dave received many gifts for Christmas. |
| 1514 | ginger | Ginger is a common ingredient in many dishes from India. |
| 1515 | glacier | The North Pole is covered by a huge glacier. |
| 1516 | glad | I am glad you came to my party. |
| 1517 | glamorous | There is nothing glamorous about where we live. It is very ordinary. |
| 1518 | glamour | The young woman showed of her glamour during the photo shoot. |
| 1519 | glance | She glanced behind her to see if he was looking at her. |
| 1520 | glass | Windows are made of glass. |
| 1521 | gleam | The waves of the ocean would gleam every night at sunset. |
| 1522 | glide | When the wind is blowing, birds can glide easily through the sky. |
| 1523 | glimpse | She glimpsed outside the window as the plane was about to land. |
| 1524 | global | Pollution is a global problem. |
| 1525 | globe | Water covers most of the globe. |
| 1526 | gloom | In the gloom of the morning, it was difficult to see the boat on the lake. |
| 1527 | glory | They enjoyed the glory of the beautiful sunset. |
| 1528 | glove | When it gets cold, I always put on a pair of gloves. |
| 1529 | glucose | People with diabetes need to check their glucose levels. |
| 1530 | goal | Her goal was to become a doctor. |
| 1531 | golf | People play golf in nice weather. |
| 1532 | goods | Shoes, hats, dresses, and purses were the goods she wanted to buy. |
| 1533 | gorgeous | The girl picked out a gorgeous dress to wear to the dance. |
| 1534 | gossip | The friends exchanged gossip about the people they knew in school. |
| 1535 | gourmet | In order to get a gourmet meal, you have to eat at an expensive restaurant. |
| 1536 | grab | I grabbed a pear from the tree. |
| 1537 | gracious | The operator was gracious enough to help me find the number. |
| 1538 | grade | I managed to get good grades on my report card. |
| 1539 | gradual | Children learn to read at a gradual pace. They do not learn right away. |
| 1540 | graduate | At the end of the spring, my friends and I will graduate from high school. |
| 1541 | graffiti | The wall was covered with colorful graffiti. |
| 1542 | grain | The farmer planted two fields of grain this year. |
| 1543 | grand | The grand mountain rose high into the sky. |
| 1544 | grant | The teacher granted us a break after studying hard all day. |
| 1545 | grapefruit | Would you like a grapefruit with your breakfast? |
| 1546 | grasp | He grasped the bag of money tightly. |
| 1547 | grass | The grass looked so soft and green. |
| 1548 | grateful | The girls were grateful for the chance to visit their grandfather. |
| 1549 | gratify | Bonnie was gratified after receiving her gift from her parents. |
| 1550 | gratitude | The kids showed Aunt Tess much gratitude for visiting them. |
| 1551 | grave | We visit our grandfather’s grave each year. |
| 1552 | gravity | There is no gravity in space. |
| 1553 | graze | The sheep and goats like to graze on the grass outside the village. |
| 1554 | grease | When I was done working on the car, I had grease all over my hands. |
| 1555 | great | It was a great, exciting game! |
| 1556 | greed | The story of King Midas is a story of greed. |
| 1557 | green | I don’t like green apples. |
| 1558 | greenhouse | We have a small greenhouse in our backyard where we grow plants. |
| 1559 | greet | When my friend came over, I greeted him at the door. |
| 1560 | grid | We located our town using the grid. |
| 1561 | grief | The grief caused by losing her parents was very difficult for her. |
| 1562 | grim | The boy made the grim discovery that he had accidentally deleted his homework. |
| 1563 | grin | That joke makes me grin every time I hear it. |
| 1564 | grind | We grind wheat to make flour. |
| 1565 | grip | I was scared, so I gripped my older sister’s hand. |
| 1566 | grocer | Our grocer, Mr. Smith, is a very kind man. |
| 1567 | groom | The groom looked happy as he walked with his new wife. |
| 1568 | gross | The food was so gross that the dog couldn’t eat it without feeling sick. |
| 1569 | grove | All the trees in this grove are apple trees. |
| 1570 | grumble | He grumbled about having to work late on Friday. |
| 1571 | guarantee | I guarantee that the sun will come up in the morning. |
| 1572 | guard | The police officer will guard us from any harm. |
| 1573 | guardian | The librarians are the guardians of the books. |
| 1574 | guerilla | Guerilla warfare involves a lot of hit-and-run fighting. |
| 1575 | guest | Alice invited a special guest for dinner. |
| 1576 | guidance | Ms. Smith provided valuable guidance to all her students. |
| 1577 | guide | We followed a guide at the park. |
| 1578 | guideline | Before they began the project, the teacher gave them some guidelines. |
| 1579 | guilty | I felt guilty for taking my sister’s cookies. |
| 1580 | gulf | There has been a gulf between James and Tony since their parents died. |
| 1581 | gut | Thousands of bacteria live in your gut and help you digest food. |
| 1582 | guts | The doctor can tell you every process that happens in one’s guts. |
| 1583 | gymnasium | When I go to the gymnasium, I use the treadmill for twenty minutes. |
| 1584 | habit | Smoking is a bad habit that can kill you. |
| 1585 | habitat | Frogs are often found in a wet habitat, such as near a lake, river, or pond. |
| 1586 | habitual | The man was a habitual liar who was incapable of being honest with anyone. |
| 1587 | hack | My uncle used the ax to hack the tree into many logs. |
| 1588 | hail | The hail from the storm was the size of golf balls. |
| 1589 | half | The machine can divide the book in half. |
| 1590 | halt | The criminal halted when he saw the police coming. |
| 1591 | handbook | If you look at the handbook, it will tell you which wires to connect to the TV. |
| 1592 | handicap | Joe has a slight handicap, so he uses a walker to get around. |
| 1593 | handle | The pot is very hot, so pick it up by the handle. |
| 1594 | handy | An eraser is handy if you make a lot of mistakes. |
| 1595 | hang | I drew a picture of my family, and my mother hung it on the wall. |
| 1596 | happen | I happened to meet some new friends at school today. |
| 1597 | harass | The young girl would often harass her baby brother. |
| 1598 | harbor | There were a few small boats in the harbor. |
| 1599 | hardly | I hardly saw the concert since I had to leave early. |
| 1600 | hardy | The farmer is a hardy man and doesn’t mind working outside. |