forbid |
to give orders that bar or prohibit (an action). [4 definitions] |
forbidden |
a past participle of forbid. [2 definitions] |
Forbidden City |
a vast, walled complex of buildings in Beijing, China, formerly the Imperial Palace (1491-1911), now open to the public as the Palace Museum. |
forbidden fruit |
in the Bible, the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil in the garden of Eden, which had been forbidden to Adam and Eve by God. [2 definitions] |
forbidding |
tending to discourage an approach; likely to be unmanageable; uninviting. [2 definitions] |
forbore |
past tense of forbear. |
forborne |
past participle of forbear. |
force |
active power, energy, or physical strength. [14 definitions] |
forced |
involuntary; imposed. [2 definitions] |
force-feed |
to force (one) to eat, learn, or accept something either against the will or at an uncomfortably fast pace. |
forceful |
having power, force, or effectiveness. |
forceless |
combined form of force. |
forcemeat |
finely chopped or ground meat, fish, or poultry, often mixed with other foods that act as binders or seasoning, and used as a stuffing. |
force of attraction |
a force between two bodies, molecules, particles, or the like, that attracts each to the other. |
force of nature |
in physics, any one of the fundamental forces that occur in nature, including electromagnetic force, weak nuclear force, strong nuclear force, and gravitational force. [3 definitions] |
force-out |
a baseball play in which a runner in forced out at the next base following the hitting of a fair ball by a teammate. |
forceps |
a pair of tongs or pincers used in medical procedures, as to grasp and extract tissue or foreign bodies during surgery. |
force pump |
a pump with a valveless plunger, used to raise the level of a liquid or convey it through a pipe by the application of pressure. |
for certain |
unquestionably; positively. |
forcible |
achieved through force or violence. [3 definitions] |
ford |
a shallow stretch in a river or other body of water that can be crossed without a boat or raft. [2 definitions] |