60 words & definitions
| snigger |
To give a smothered or half-suppressed laugh (verb)
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| snoop |
To investigate secretly in an attempt to find out something, especially about someone's private affairs (verb)
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| snuggle |
To settle or move into a warm, comfortable position (verb)
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| spew |
To expel large quantities of something rapidly and forcibly (verb)
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| splatter |
When a sticky liquid splashes and scatters. (verb)
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| splurge |
To spend money freely or extravagantly (verb)
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| sot |
A habitual drunkard (noun)
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| spate |
A large number of similar things or events appearing or occurring in quick succession (noun)
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| splotch |
A daub, blot, or smear of something, typically a liquid (noun)
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| snub |
Rebuff, ignore, or spurn disdainfully (verb)
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| sob |
Cry noisily, making loud, convulsive gasps (verb)
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| snippy |
Curt or sharp, especially in a condescending way (adjective)
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| sniveling |
Tending to cry or complain a lot in a way that annoys people (adjective)
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| snooty |
Showing disapproval or contempt toward others, especially those considered to belong to a lower social class (adjective)
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| soggy |
Wet and soft (adjective)
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| spiffy |
Smart in appearance; fashionable (adjective)
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| splendid |
Magnificent; very impressive (adjective)
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| snippet |
A small piece or brief extract (noun)
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| sniper |
A skilled military shooter detailed to spot and pick off enemy soldiers from a concealed place (noun)
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| splendor |
Magnificent and splendid appearance; grandeur (noun)
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| snug |
Comfortable, warm, and cozy; well protected from the weather or cold (adjective)
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| spasm |
A sudden involuntary muscular contraction or convulsive movement, that is sometimes painful (noun)
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| snob |
A person with an exaggerated respect for high social position or wealth who seeks to associate with social superiors and dislikes people or activities regarded as lower-class (noun)
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| sourpuss |
A bad-tempered or habitually sullen person (noun)
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| somber |
Oppressively solemn or sober in mood; grave (adjective)
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| sparkle |
To shine brightly with flashes of light (verb)
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| spectacular |
Beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way (adjective)
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| snooze |
Have a short, light sleep (verb)
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| sparse |
Thinly dispersed or scattered (adjective)
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| splash |
Cause (liquid) to strike or fall on something in irregular drops (verb)
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| sopping |
Extremely wet (adjective)
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| sordid |
Dirty and unpleasant. (adjective)
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| soak |
To make something very wet (verb)
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| spellbound |
To hold one's complete attention, as if in a spell (adjective)
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| spendthrift |
Someone who spends a lot of money in a way that wastes it (noun)
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| snub |
An act of showing disdain or a lack of cordiality by rebuffing or ignoring someone or something (noun)
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| sob |
An act or sound of sobbing (noun)
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| snooze |
A short, light sleep, especially during the day (noun)
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| splash |
A sound made by something striking or falling into liquid (noun)
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| sober |
Serious and thoughtful in mood or behavior, not playful or exaggerated; or not under the influence of alcohol or drugs; clear-minded. (adjective)
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| sobering |
Serving as a reminder of harsh reality, often reducing excitement or joy. (adjective)
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| soothe |
To bring peace or relief, emotionally or physically. (verb)
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| sophisticated |
Complex or intricate, often in a clever or subtle way. (adjective)
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| sorrow |
A feeling of deep sadness or grief, especially caused by loss or disappointment. (noun)
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| spark |
A tiny flash of light or fire, often caused by friction or electricity. (noun)
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| speck |
A tiny spot, mark, or stain, often barely visible to the naked eye. (noun)
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| spectrum |
A wide range or variety of related ideas, qualities, or activities; or a range of colors seen in a rainbow or produced when light is split by a prism. (noun)
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| spicy |
Having a strong, hot flavor from spices like chili or pepper. (adjective)
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| spin |
To turn around quickly on a central point or axis. (verb)
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| spiteful |
Intentionally unkind or mean, especially out of resentment or jealousy. (adjective)
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| splinter |
A small, sharp piece of material (like wood, glass, or metal) broken off from a larger object. (noun)
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| splinter |
To fragment or shatter, losing unity or cohesion. (verb)
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| spacious |
Having plenty of room; large, wide, roomy. (adjective)
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| speechless |
Unable to speak or express oneself, typically due to strong emotions such as surprise, shock, or awe. (adjective)
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| soar |
To feel or express great happiness or excitement; to be uplifted emotionally; or to fly or rise high in the air. (verb)
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| spoilsport |
Someone who refuses to participate in enjoyable activities, often dampening the mood of others. (noun)
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| snore |
To breathe in a very noisy way through the nose and mouth while sleeping. (verb)
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| solitude |
The state or situation of being isolated and alone. (noun)
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| solemn |
Very serious and formal in manner and expression. (adjective)
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| speculate |
To form a theory about a subject without firm evidence. (verb)
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