final [(1) at the end; (2) last] Tomorrow is the final day of winter. (1) We won our final baseball game of the season.(2)
financial [of or about the system that includes the use of money, credit, investments and banks] The growing political crisis could weaken our financial system.
find [(1) to discover or learn something by searching or by accident; (2) to decide a court case] He found a new book by his favorite writer. (1) The jury found the man guilty of murder. (2)
fine [(1) a payment ordered by a court to punish someone for a crime; (2) very good; (3) very small or thin] The court ordered him to pay a 500-dollar fine. (1) She did fine work for our company. (2) He drew a fine line under the word. (3)
finish [(1) to complete; (2) to end] He finished reading the book. (1) She finished her cup of tea. (2)
fire [(1) to shoot a gun; (2) the heat and light produced by something burning] He fired a warning shot and shouted, "Police." (1) The fire warmed our hands. (2)
fireworks [rockets producing bright fire in the sky, used in holiday celebrations] We watched the fireworks for thirty minutes.
firm [not easily moved or changed] She is firm in her opinion.
first [coming before all others] Tom was the first person I saw.
fish [a creature that lives and can breathe in water] How many fish did you catch?
fit [to be of the correct size or shape] These shoes fit my feet.
fix [to make good or right again] He was able to fix his car without help.
flag [a piece of colored cloth used to represent a nation, government or organization] The United States flag has fifty stars.
flat [(1) smooth; (2) having no high places] He paints pictures on flat pieces of wood. (1) The land is flat in most parts of the state of Kansas. (2)
flee [to run away from] He tried to flee but the police caught him.