5-letter words containing a, f, r
- farts — Plural form of fart.
- farty — (informal) Resembling or characteristic of a fart; flatulent.
- faurd — favoured
- faure — Gabriel Urbain [ga-bree-el oor-ban] /ga briˈɛl urˈbɛ̃/ (Show IPA), 1845–1924, French composer.
- favor — something done or granted out of goodwill, rather than from justice or for remuneration; a kind act: to ask a favor.
- faxer — facsimile (def 2).
- fayre — (archaic) fair, beautiful.
- feard — (archaic) Simple past tense and past participle of fear.
- feare — Obsolete spelling of fear.
- fears — Plural form of fear.
- feart — afraid
- feral — causing death; fatal.
- feria — Ecclesiastical. a weekday on which no feast is celebrated.
- feuar — (legal, Scotland) One who holds a feu.
- fiars — (in Scotland) the legally fixed prices for corn
- filar — of or relating to a thread or threads.
- flair — a natural talent, aptitude, or ability; bent; knack: a flair for rhyming.
- flare — to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind.
- flarp — /flarp/ [Rutgers University] Yet another metasyntactic variable (see foo). Among those who use it, it is associated with a legend that any program not containing the word "flarp" somewhere will not work. The legend is discreetly silent on the reliability of programs which *do* contain the magic word.
- flary — dazzling; gaudy; flashy
- flora — the plants of a particular region or period, listed by species and considered as a whole.
- foram — foraminifer.
- foray — a quick raid, usually for the purpose of taking plunder: Vikings made a foray on the port.
- forza — force
- frack — Used as a euphemism for ‘fuck’.
- fracp — Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians
- fracs — Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
- fract — (obsolete) To break; to violate.
- frags — Plural form of frag.
- fraid — Eye dialect of afraid.
- frail — having delicate health; not robust; weak: My grandfather is rather frail now.
- frain — (rare, or, dialectal, chiefly, Scotland) to ask, inquire; demand.
- frame — a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
- franc — an aluminum or nickel coin and monetary unit of France, Belgium, and Luxembourg until the euro was adopted, equal to 100 centimes. Abbreviation: F., f., Fr, fr.
- frank — direct and unreserved in speech; straightforward; sincere: Her criticism of my work was frank but absolutely fair.
- franz — a male given name, German form of Frank.
- frape — (obsolete) A crowd, a rabble.
- fraps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of frap.
- frass — insect excrement.
- frate — a monk or friar
- frats — Plural form of frat.
- fraud — deceit, trickery, sharp practice, or breach of confidence, perpetrated for profit or to gain some unfair or dishonest advantage.
- frayn — Michael. born 1933, British playwright, novelist, and translator; his plays include The Two of Us (1970), Noises Off (1982), Copenhagen (1998), and Democracy (2004); novels include A Landing on the Sun (1991) and Spies (2002)
- frays — Plural form of fray.
- freak — a fleck or streak of color.
- freat — Alternative form of freet.
- freda — a female given name.
- frena — a fold of membrane that checks or restrains the motion of a part, as the fold on the underside of the tongue.
- freya — the goddess of love and fertility, sister of Frey, daughter of Njord; one of the Vanir.
- friar — Roman Catholic Church. a member of a religious order, especially the mendicant orders of Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelites, and Augustinians.