| A | B |
| Exhort | to urge strongly; to advise or warn earnestly |
| Expatriate | to banish from one's native country; to withdraw |
| Expound | to interpret; to set forth or explain in detail |
| Extant | still in existence; not extinct or destroyed |
| Extenuate | to excues in part; to make the magnitude of guilt |
| Extol | to praise highly |
| Extort | to obtain by threats or force |
| Extraneous | coming from outside; foreign; not necessary |
| Extricate | to release from an entanglement or difficulty |
| Facetious | joking; said in fun; meant to be amusin |
| Facile | easily done; performing or working with ease; adroit |
| Farcical | ridiculous; like a farce; extravagantly comical |
| Feign | to pretend; to make up |
| Festoon | a string of flowers, paper hung as a decoration |
| Fiasco | a complete or ridiculous failure |
| Finesse | delicate skill; subtlety |
| Firmament | the expanse of the heavens; the sky |
| Fissure | a narrow split; crack or opening |
| Foible | a minor weakness or fault; a short comming |