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enthusiast a person who practices religion in a highly emotional, unorthodox, or fanatical way; zealot. [1/2 definitions]
equestrian one who rides horseback, esp. a highly trained rider. [1/3 definitions]
esteemed highly respected or valued.
ethereal highly refined; unworldly. [1/3 definitions]
eulogistic praising highly; laudatory.
europium a highly reactive chemical element of the rare-earth group that has sixty-three protons in each nucleus. (symbol: Eu)
exemplary deserving to be imitated or followed; highly commendable. [1/4 definitions]
faience pottery decorated with highly colored, opaque glazes. [1/2 definitions]
fancy elaborate, luxurious, or highly decorated. [1/14 definitions]
fantasy fiction containing highly imaginative, grotesque, or supernatural elements. [1/5 definitions]
favorite son a man highly esteemed and favored by his hometown or native area because of specific accomplishments. [1/2 definitions]
finespun highly or overly subtle; elaborate. [1/2 definitions]
finished highly skilled or polished. [1/4 definitions]
fire up to make (someone) highly enthusiastic, excited, or agitated. [1/2 definitions]
florid highly ornamented; flowery; elaborate. [1/2 definitions]
flowery having highly ornate or colorful figures of speech. [1/3 definitions]
fluorine an extremely reactive chemical element of the halogen group that has nine protons in each nucleus and that occurs naturally only in compounds such as fluoride salts, but that can be isolated in pure form as a yellowish, highly toxic gas. (symbol: F)
fond highly or excessively affectionate or loving; doting. [1/4 definitions]
fop a man who is highly concerned with, and often vain about, his appearance and manners; dandy.
force of nature a hurricane, an earthquake, or other such powerful natural event, esp. one that is highly destructive, usu. generated by atmospheric or lithospheric conditions. [1/3 definitions]
formal highly correct or proper in manner or tone, sometimes communicating coldness or stiffness. [1/9 definitions]