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1. farfetched
adjective.
(ˈfɑːrˈfɛtʃt)
Highly
imaginative
but
unlikely.
Synonyms
unlikely
implausible
Antonyms
likely
unlikeliness
unlikelihood
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2. far-famed
adjective.
Widely
known
and
esteemed.
Synonyms
famed
renowned
known
famous
celebrated
notable
illustrious
noted
Antonyms
unknown
unfamiliar
unacknowledged
inglorious
unworthy
3. far-flung
adjective.
Distributed
over
a
considerable
extent.
Synonyms
widespread
distributed
Antonyms
concentrated
collective
near
Etymology
far-flung (English)
far (English)
feor (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
flung (English)
4. far-right
adjective.
Extremely
conservative.
Synonyms
right
reactionist
reactionary
Antonyms
left
center
wrong
incorrectness
5. far-off
adjective.
Very
far
away
in
space
or
time.
Synonyms
far
faraway
Antonyms
near
short
left
6. far
adjective.
(ˈfɑːr)
Located
at
a
great
distance
in
time
or
space
or
degree.
Synonyms
faraway
outlying
distant
farther
farthermost
off the beaten track
furthermost
uttermost
furthest
farthest
utmost
distance
out-of-the-way
remote
removed
further
cold
far-off
Antonyms
near
close
unreserved
mild
low
Etymology
far (English)
feor (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. far
adjective.
(ˈfɑːr)
Being
of
a
considerable
distance
or
length.
Synonyms
long
Antonyms
short
nearness
Etymology
far (English)
feor (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. far
adjective.
(ˈfɑːr)
Being
the
animal
or
vehicle
on
the
right
or
being
on
the
right
side
of
an
animal
or
vehicle.
Synonyms
right
Antonyms
left
distant
Etymology
far (English)
feor (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. far
adjective.
(ˈfɑːr)
Beyond
a
norm
in
opinion
or
actions.
Synonyms
immoderate
Antonyms
moderate
farness
Etymology
far (English)
feor (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. FAR
noun.
A
terrorist
organization
that
seeks
to
overthrow
the
government
dominated
by
Tutsi
and
to
institute
Hutu
control
again.
Synonyms
Army for the Liberation of Rwanda
ALIR
Former Armed Forces
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