"Fie" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Fie" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Fie" Meaning

Fie is an old-fashioned word that means "disgust" or "abhorrence". It is often used to express strong dislike or disdain, particularly in formal or poetic contexts. For example: "Fie upon this wicked deed!"

"Fie" Examples

Usage examples of "fie"


The royal court gave its subjects a stern fie upon the corrupt official scamming citizens of their hard-earned coin. (#Shakespearean)
She let out a loud fie as she tripped on the uneven sidewalk, causing her to stumble and almost fall. (exclamation of disgust)
According to lore, fairies would turn a fie upon anyone discovered polluting their forest home. (#Folklore)
The football coach yelled fie at the referee for making a questionable call, ranting about the team's misfortune. (#Sports)
It's a fie upon the system that poor students still struggle to access quality education, despite efforts to make it more accessible. (#Social commentary)

"Fie" Similar Words

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Fiducial refers to something that serves as a fixed point of reference or a standard against which others can be measured or compared. In other words, a fiducial is a point of trust or reliance, often used in scientific or technical contexts to ensure accuracy and consistency.

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