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Showing 18 of 3844 words/ˈsɪŋ.ɡəl ˈsek.ənd/ [single second]
[noun] A very brief, infinitesimal, or singular moment in time; used to emphasize the lack of delay or the absolute minimum duration.
/ˌsɪŋ.ɡjəˈlær.ə.ti/ [singularity]
[noun] A state or condition of being singular, distinct, or unique.
/ˈsɪs.tɚ.hʊd/ [sisterhood]
[noun] The relationship between sisters; the affection, support, and solidarity felt between women.
/saɪt əˈnæl.ə.sɪs/ [site analysis]
[noun] A preliminary phase of architectural, landscape, or urban design that involves the systematic investigation and evaluation of a specific location's physical, environmental, and social conditions.
/ˌsɪtʃuˈeɪʃənəl/ [situational]
[adjective] Relating to or dependent on a particular set of circumstances or the current state of affairs.
/sɪks/ [six]
[noun] The cardinal number equivalent to the sum of five and one.
/sɪks ˈɡæl.ənz ɪz nɒt ˈfɔːr.ti eɪt paɪnts/ [sɪks ˈɡæl.ənz ɪz nɒt ˈfɔːr.ti eɪt paɪnts]
[idiom] A declarative statement used to highlight a discrepancy in unit conversion or to challenge the accuracy of a mathematical claim regarding liquid volume.
/saɪz/ [size]
[noun] The relative extent, magnitude, or dimensions of something.
/ˈskɛp.tɪk/ [skeptic]
[noun] A person inclined to question or doubt all accepted opinions or the truth of claims.
/ˈskɛptɪkəl ˈpɜːrsən/ [skeptical person]
[noun] An individual who habitually doubts, questions, or suspends judgment on claims, ideas, or general consensus without sufficient evidence or proof.
/ˈskɪdɪŋ/ [skidding]
[verb] The present participle of 'skid'; sliding along a surface without rotating, typically due to loss of traction or control.
/ˈskɪl.ɪŋ/ [skilling]
[noun] The process of training or acquiring new skills, particularly in a professional, technical, or industrial context.
/ˈskɪm.ər/ [skimmer]
[noun] A kitchen utensil consisting of a perforated ladle used for removing scum or fat from the surface of a liquid.
/ˈskɪn.flɪnt/ [skinflint]
[noun] A person who spends as little money as possible; a miserly or parsimonious individual.
/skɪnd/ [skinned]
[adjective] Having skin of a specified kind (often used in compounds such as thin-skinned or dark-skinned).
/skʌlk/ [skulk]
[verb] To keep out of sight, typically with a sinister or cowardly motive, or to move stealthily.
/skʌl/ [skull]
[noun] The bony framework of the head that encloses the brain and supports the structures of the face.
/sleɪn/ [slain]
[verb] The past participle of 'slay', meaning to have been killed in a violent or dramatic way, typically in battle or by murder.