Adjectives
There are currently 9 words in this directory beginning with the letter F.
F
Forever (meaningful)
[fawr-ev-er] adverb, Origin: Old English for efre, Beyond all measure of time continuing endlessly through every season that life may bring.
Forever (uncensored)
[fawr-ev-er] adverb, Origin: Old English for efre, The terrifying beautiful promise to choose someone daily even when they're annoying as hell.
Forever (whimsical)
[fawr-ev-er] adverb, Origin: When Always and Eternity fell in love, Time stretched so long that even clocks give up counting the minutes passing.
Free (meaningful)
[free] adjective, Origin: Old English frēo, Unbound and liberated living authentically without constraints that limit your truest fullest expression of self.
Free (uncensored)
[free] adjective, Origin: Old English frēo, Not owing anyone shit and doing whatever the hell you want without asking permission first.
Free (whimsical)
[free] adjective, Origin: When Chains took a permanent vacation, Flying without strings attached like a bird who finally figured out how wings work properly.
Fresh (meaningful)
[fresh] adjective, Origin: Germanic frisk, New and invigorating carrying the crisp promise of beginnings yet to be fully discovered.
Fresh (uncensored)
[fresh] adjective, Origin: Germanic frisk, New enough that it hasn't had time to go bad or disappoint you yet like everything eventually does.
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