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Showing 18 of 3844 words/skruːd/ [screwed]
[adjective] In a difficult, unfortunate, or inescapable predicament; ruined or doomed.
/ˈskrʌbi/ [scrubby]
[adjective] Small, stunted, or inferior in size or quality; often used to describe vegetation or animals.
/ˌskrʌf əv ðə ˈnɛk/ [scruff of the neck]
[idiom] The loose skin at the back of a person's or animal's neck, often used in the context of grabbing or lifting someone forcibly.
/ˈskruː.tɪ.naɪz/ [scrutinize]
[verb] To examine or inspect someone or something closely and thoroughly.
/ˈskuː.bə ˌdaɪ.vər/ [scuba diver]
[noun] A person who swims underwater using a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (scuba) to breathe.
/ˈskʌr.i/ [scurry]
[verb] To move hurriedly with short, quick steps.
/ˈsiː ˌkriː.tʃərz/ [sea creatures]
[noun] Any animal, vertebrate or invertebrate, that lives in the ocean or other saltwater environments.
/ˈsiː mæn/ [sea man]
[noun] A sailor, mariner, or a person who works as a member of the crew of a ship or boat.
/siːl/ [seal]
[noun] A marine mammal that typically has a streamlined body, flippers, and lives partly on land and partly in the water.
/ˈsiːmləs ˌɪntɪˈɡreɪʃən/ [seamless integration]
[noun] The process of combining two or more systems, components, or processes into a unified whole so that they function together without interruption, visible gaps, or technical friction.
/ˈsiːmləs trænˈzɪʃən/ [seamless transition]
[noun] A change or shift from one state, activity, or place to another that occurs smoothly and without any noticeable interruptions, gaps, or difficulties.
/sɪˈkeɪliː ˌsɪriˈeɪliː/ [secale cereale]
[noun] The scientific name for the common rye plant, a hardy cereal grain widely cultivated for its edible seeds, used in flour, bread, whiskey, and animal feed.
/sɪˈsɛʃ/ [secesh]
[noun] A supporter of the secession of the Southern states from the United States during the American Civil War; a Confederate.
/sɪˈkluːʒən/ [seclusion]
[noun] The state of being private and away from other people.
/ˈsɛk.ənd/ [second]
[adjective] Coming after the first in time, order, or rank.
/ˈsek.ənd ɡreɪd/ [second grade]
[noun] The year of primary education following first grade, typically for children aged seven to eight.
/ˈsɛk.ənˌdɛr.i ˈleɪ.bəl/ [secondary label]
[noun] An additional or supplementary tag, sticker, or marker affixed to a product, garment, or item to provide extra information, branding, or instructions distinct from the primary label.
/ˈsɛk.ən.dɛri ˈstænd.ɪŋ/ [secondary standing]
[noun] A subordinate or derivative status, rank, or legal capacity that is dependent upon the existence of a primary status or claim.