| A | B |
| fiord | (noun) a long narrow inlet of the sea |
| gainsay | (verb) to deny; to oppose |
| gambol | (verb) to frolic; (noun) a skipping or running about |
| flay | (verb) to strip off the skin; to scold severely |
| foible | (noun) a shortcoming; a minor weakness |
| germane | (adj) pertinent; closely related to the matter at hand |
| foment | (verb) to stir up; to incite |
| gibe | (noun) a light taunt; (verb) to make mocking remarks |
| foreshadow | (verb) to indicate or suggest beforehand |
| goad | (noun) a prod for driving cattle; anything that urges (verb) to urge |
| forte | (noun) a strong point; (adj) in music, loud; (adv) in music, loudly |
| gratuitous | (adj) freely given or granted; unnecessary |
| fortuitous | (adj) happening by chance; accidental |
| haphazard | (adj) random |
| fresco | (noun) the art of painting with water colors on damp, fresh plaster; a picture so painted |
| hardihood | (noun) boldness; daring |
| fulminate | (verb) to explode suddenly; to denounce |
| herculean | (adj) extremely demanding or difficult |
| fulsome | (adj) offensively insincere |
| hiatus | (noun) a space where something is missing |