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Showing 18 of 4337 words/ˈslʌmbərd/ [slumbered]
[verb] To have slept, especially in a peaceful or deep manner.
/ˈslɜː.rɪŋ/ [slurring]
[verb] Present participle of slur: to speak words indistinctly so that the sounds run into one another, often due to intoxication, fatigue, or illness.
/smɑːrt/ [smart]
[adjective] Having or showing a quick-witted intelligence or high mental capacity.
/smɑːrt ˈæl.ɪk/ [smart aleck]
[noun] A person who vexatiously annoys others by frequently displaying cleverness, making sarcastic remarks, or acting as though they know everything.
/ˈsmæʃ.ɪŋ/ [smashing]
[adjective] Excellent, wonderful, or very impressive.
/ˈsmɛli/ [smelly]
[adjective] Having an unpleasant or distinctive smell.
/smɜːrkt/ [smirked]
[verb] Smiled in an irritatingly smug, conceited, or silly way.
/smuːð floʊ/ [smooth flow]
[noun] An uninterrupted, harmonious, and effortless progression or movement of a substance, process, traffic, or ideas without obstacles or turbulence.
/ˈsneɪk.bɪt/ [snakebit]
[adjective] Plagued by persistent bad luck or misfortune; cursed or ill-fated.
/ˈsnæp.ʃɒt/ [snapshot]
[noun] An informal photograph taken quickly, typically with a small handheld camera.
/ˈsnɛəri/ [snary]
[adjective] Resembling or consisting of a snare; tending to entangle or entrap; insidious.
/ˈsnɪɡ.ərd/ [sniggered]
[verb] Laughed in a half-suppressed, typically disrespectful or silly manner.
/snɒb/ [snob]
[noun] A person who regards their own tastes, wealth, or social position as superior to those of others and has an arrogant contempt for people they consider lower.
/ˈsnəʊ.i/ [snowy]
[adjective] Abounding in, covered with, or characterized by snow.
/soʊ/ [so]
[adverb] To such a great extent; used as an intensifier.
/ˈsoʊ.kɪŋ/ [soaking]
[adjective] Completely wet; thoroughly saturated with liquid.
/soʊks/ [soaks]
[verb] To make or become thoroughly wet by immersion in liquid.
/ˈsɒbi/ [sobby]
[adjective] Characterized by or prone to frequent sobbing; tearful, weepy, or emotionally overwrought.