feck

[fek]

feck Definition

  • 1effectiveness or value, especially as perceived by the speaker
  • 2vigor or energy

Using feck: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "feck" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I don't have much feck left after a long day at work.

  • Example

    He put all his feck into the project and it paid off.

  • Example

    She lacks the feck to stand up for herself.

feck Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for feck

Phrases with feck

  • energetic, lively, and effective

    Example

    Despite his age, he's still full of feck and can keep up with the younger players.

  • lacking in effectiveness or vitality; incompetent or lazy

    Example

    His feckless approach to work led to his dismissal from the company.

  • a rude way of telling someone to go away or leave

    Example

    I wish he would just feck off and leave me alone.

Origins of feck

from Irish Gaelic 'feic', meaning 'to see'

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Summary: feck in Brief

'Feck' [fek] refers to the effectiveness, value, or energy of something, often as perceived by the speaker. It can be used to describe a person's vigor or effort, as in 'He put all his feck into the project.' Conversely, 'feckless' describes a lack of effectiveness or vitality. 'Feck off' is a rude way of telling someone to leave.