➠ Words that start with f

List contains 14087 Words that start with "f".

  • - volume-control sliders
  • - Sound control knobs
  • - Soundboard controls
  • - Volume control devices, in recording
  • - Volume controls of a sort
  • - Some volume controls
  • - Sound-system controls
  • - Multiple-unit volume controls
  • - Video effect controls
  • - Diminishers
  • - Certain soundboard knobs
  • - Speaker shifters
  • - Soundboard control knob
  • - Volume knob in a studio
  • - Mixer knob
  • - DJ's softening knob
  • - Production studio knob
  • - Audio mixer knob
  • - Sound engineer's knob
  • - Stereo knob that balances volume
  • - Stereo adjustment knob
  • - Radio knob
  • - slider on a mixing board
  • - Volume control for recording
  • - turning deaf, registered volume control
  • - soundboard component
  • - Light dimmer
  • - Sound mixer's control
  • - Sliding control often found on a mixing desk
  • - Sound engineer's control
  • - Sound mixing control
  • - Control for audio device editing recording originally
  • - Recording studio control
  • - Sound engineer's device
  • - Signal source-changing control
  • - Sound system control
  • - DJ's volume controller
  • - Volume control on a soundboard
  • - Audio engineer's controller
  • - Recording device applied to applause
  • - Volume control in broadcasting
  • - Audio control
  • - Item losing colorfastness
  • - Production studio device
  • - Auto sound-system control
  • - One losing vitality
  • - Pitcher's curve
  • - Stereo device
  • - Film maker's sound-control device
  • - Flower on the wane
  • - Dice player
  • - Dice player who covers a bet.
  • - Cautious dice player.
  • - He will cover your bet.
  • - Coverer of a bet, in dice.
  • - Mixing board slider
  • - DJ's implement
  • - Audio engineer's device
  • - Stereo control
  • - Dims, as light
  • - Loses color, as laundry
  • - Lightens up a little
  • - Turns dim
  • - Drops back, as in a horse race
  • - Covers, as a bet
  • - Becomes dim.
  • - Grows dim
  • - Dims
  • - Gradual film transitions
  • - Tapered haircuts
  • - film transitions
  • - Gradually loses brightness
  • - .... away; disappears
  • - female with a man grows pale
  • - Loses volume
  • - Loses sound
  • - Gets hazy
  • - Loses colour
  • - Poops out
  • - Loses color, like an old pair of jeans
  • - Loses color over time
  • - Blowout alternatives
  • - Weakens(Used today)
  • - Some short cuts
  • - Grows dimmer
  • - Drops back to pass
  • - Turns pale seeing fashions clothing sweetheart
  • - FA man loses lustre
  • - Tapering hairstyles
  • - Starts to disappear
  • - Gradually loses color
  • - Back in house, daffodil loses colour
  • - Becomes less prominent
  • - Gets dimmer
  • - Tones down fashion before case of excess
  • - End-of-song studio techniques
  • - Drops out of contention
  • - Falls behind in the end
  • - Becomes a whiter shade of pale, perhaps
  • - Loses prominence
  • - Blends into the background
  • - Early '90s hair styles
  • - Scene-changing techniques
  • - Becomes a whiter shade of pale
  • - Gradually vanishes
  • - Scene enders, perhaps
  • - Scene enders, sometimes
  • - Vanishes into thin air
  • - Disappears gradually
  • - Drifts slowly away
  • - Gets sleepy
  • - Blows over
  • - Is affected by sunlight, perhaps
  • - Gradually weakens
  • - Film effects
  • - Backs a dicer
  • - Covers a bet
  • - Vanishes bit by bit
  • - Grows weaker
  • - Disappears slowly
  • - Covers a dice bet
  • - Bets at dice
  • - Prepares to pass
  • - Becomes sapless.
  • - Dice player's term.
  • - Loses clarity.
  • - Makes a bet, in dice.
  • - Loses brilliance.
  • - Loses color
  • - Dissipates
  • - Washes out
  • - Loses stamina
  • - Evanesces
  • - Loses steam
  • - Wanes
  • - Pales.
  • - Grows faint
  • - Loses luster
  • - Loses brightness
  • - Vanishes.
  • - Disappears.
  • - Dies (out)
  • - Loses energy
  • - Loses vigor
  • - Withers
  • - Languishes
  • - Diminishes
  • - Droops
  • - Burdened
  • - Weakens
  • - Decreases?
  • - gradually disappears
  • - Some movie transitions
  • - Cinematic techniques
  • - Movie effects
  • - Movie techniques
  • - songs that don't conclude suddenly?
  • - Gradually go to black
  • - Gradually disappearing effect
  • - Decrease gradually
  • - Disappear gradually
  • - Gradually disappear
  • - Final film transition, often
  • - End-of-film effect
  • - End-of-film direction
  • - End of many a movie
  • - Film-script direction
  • - Gradual vanishing
  • - Song-ending technique
  • - Close of a scene
  • - Cinematography effect
  • - Cinematographer's device.
  • - Cinema term.
  • - Gradual disappearance.
  • - End of a movie.
  • - Conclusion of a movie scene.
  • - Movie ending?
  • - Slowly disappear
  • - Film technique
  • - Die down
  • - See 1 Across
  • - Slowly disappears
  • - Appears gradually
  • - Appears on-screen gradually
  • - Appears gradually on-screen
  • - Appears gradually on the screen
  • - What an opening shot often does
  • - Gradually goes to black as a movie ending (2 wds.)
  • - Wanes away
  • - Slowly disappears
  • - Becoming less bright
  • - Losing brightness
  • - just a passing craze needing gin? losing its freshness perhaps
  • - Going dim
  • - Dimming
  • - Losing color
  • - Getting lost, in a way
  • - Like the sun at sunset
  • - Losing colour gradually
  • - Endless craze?
  • - He knows all the answers on "Information Please."
  • - He stumps the experts.
  • - Literary critic Clifton
  • - "Party of One" author.
  • - Critic, author, TV emcee.
  • - M. C. of "This Is Broadway."
  • - Line at a script's end
  • - Stage lighting technique
  • - Cinematic ending technique
  • - Cinematic technique
  • - Scene-ending direction
  • - Script direction, ...... black
  • - concludes a film in a dark way?
  • - May be deaf, dead or just not so easy to see
  • - Temporary passion to die, not new, out-of-date
  • - fathead, dead wrong, obviously not so bright
  • - Dull set of notes
  • - Grew dim due to age, time or sunlight
  • - Became hard to see
  • - Not so bright anymore
  • - Looks washed out in French capital with dead heat
  • - Not as colorful anymore
  • - Ben Harper "The Will to Live" opener
  • - Word with in or out.
  • - Not so bright any more.
  • - Not fresh.
  • - Not as bright
  • - Like some old memories or clothes, say
  • - .... away; disappeared
  • - Became less colorful
  • - a craze for a boy is far from bright
  • - High on marijuana, in slang
  • - Bleached-look craze has editor hooked
  • - like the letters on an old billboard, probably
  • - Paled
  • - soulDecision hit
  • - Lost color, as a pair of jeans
  • - Lost color over time
  • - No longer au courant
  • - Grew dim
  • - Waned
  • - Disappeared
  • - Gradually lost color
  • - Lost color
  • - Like some jeans
  • - Lost brightness
  • - Lightened by sunlight
  • - No longer colorful
  • - Dropped out of contention
  • - Like old jeans
  • - Lost colour
  • - Disappeared from the public eye
  • - No longer bright
  • - Like well-worn jeans
  • - No longer vivid
  • - Sun-bleached
  • - Like old photos
  • - Wan
  • - Gradually disappeared
  • - Became fainter
  • - Nearly forgotten
  • - Became dim
  • - Lost vitality
  • - Lost luster
  • - Dropped back after a promising start
  • - Like aged blue jeans
  • - Washed out
  • - Vivid no more
  • - No longer vibrant
  • - In need of a new coat
  • - Like broken-in jeans
  • - Less colorful
  • - No longer sharp
  • - Bet against
  • - Grew pale
  • - Bleached out
  • - Dims
  • - Withered
  • - Vanished
  • - Past one's prime
  • - Like old blue jeans
  • - Dull
  • - Lost freshness.
  • - Dimmed.
  • - Lacking luster.
  • - Passé.
  • - Lacking freshness.
  • - Matched the bet.
  • - Drab
  • - Lost brilliance
  • - Fashion editor went pale
  • - Like repeatedly washed jeans
  • - Gradually doze during a long meeting?
  • - Prepare to pass, maybe
  • - Dwindle
  • - Temporary trend from Spain from area on Camino, for one produced by shrink
  • - gradually become invisible
  • - What old soldiers do
  • - Dirk Nowitzki's signature move
  • - Temporary trend from Spain and not at home produced by shrink
  • - Shrink sees something in each behaviour
  • - Trend for last game not to be at home will die out gradually
  • - Hard-to-block jumper, in hoops
  • - Fallback jump shot
  • - Backward-moving basketball shot
  • - Type of basketball shot
  • - Evanesce
  • - Die (out)
  • - Famous last words
  • - Become weaker
  • - Ebb
  • - Diminish gradually
  • - Disappear gradually
  • - Gradually disappear
  • - Lose color in the wash
  • - Diminish in color
  • - Struggle at the finish
  • - Not do well in the stretch
  • - Tire near the finish
  • - dim commercial shown in france and spain
  • - Fall behind in the end
  • - not ... away, buddy holly song recorded by the rolling stones
  • - Lose brilliance
  • - Vanish gradually
  • - Become less bright
  • - Become a whiter shade of pale
  • - Age, as blue jeans
  • - 1980s hairstyle
  • - Gradually lose color
  • - Hair style on some old hip-hop album covers
  • - 1980s hip-hop hairstyle
  • - Sparkle a little less
  • - Scene-ending film technique
  • - Die
  • - Dim over time
  • - Get lighter, as jeans
  • - Droop
  • - Diminish
  • - Recede
  • - Wane
  • - Die down
  • - Dwindle
  • - Flag
  • - Trite
  • - Decline
  • - Fall off
  • - Lose energy
  • - Weaken
  • - Pale
  • - Lose steam
  • - Languish
  • - Passing fashion's energy to decline
  • - vanish slowly
  • - film transition
  • - hi-top hairstyle
  • - Introduce gradually
  • - Belabor an issue that's already been decided
  • - Slide show effect
  • - Film's scene-starting effect
  • - Filming effect
  • - Filming technique
  • - Introduce a picture gradually
  • - Certain transition from a black screen
  • - Appear gradually (2 words)
  • - Appear gradually, as on film
  • - Words at the start of a film script
  • - Appear gradually, on film
  • - Film-script instruction
  • - Gradual revelation
  • - Gradually appear
  • - Many an opening shot
  • - Movie technique used at the start of a scene
  • - Movie technique
  • - Scene starter
  • - Appear gradually
  • - Appear gradually, in films
  • - Gradual appearance, in film
  • - Martin Scorsese technique
  • - Opening shot, often
  • - Moviemaker's technique
  • - Words on a film script
  • - Certain camera shot
  • - TV technique
  • - TV script direction.
  • - Part of a Broadway title.
  • - Gradual appearance on screen.
  • - Film-script direction
  • - Film technique
  • - Latvian measure
  • - Some transitional movie shots
  • - Movie techniques
  • - Opening shots
  • - Some film transitions
  • - Disappear into the distance
  • - Started a film scene gradually
  • - Appeared gradually on the screen
  • - lacked a strong beginning
  • - Gradually disappeared
  • - Lost, in a way
  • - Cole slaw left out in the sun, on the piano?