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squiffy
GeneralC1
Meaning: Slightly intoxicated or tipsy.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: After a few drinks, he felt a bit squiffy.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • tipsy
  • lightheaded
Antonyms:
  • sober
  • clear-headed
squiggle
GeneralB2
Meaning: To write or draw in a curvy or wavy line.
Part of speech: verb
Example: She likes to squiggle in her notebook.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • scribble
  • doodle
squillion
GeneralC2
Meaning: An extremely large number; a million million.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He has a squillion ideas for his new project.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • million
  • billion
squint
GeneralB1
Meaning: To look at something with narrowed eyes.
Part of speech: verb
Example: She squinted at the bright sunlight.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • narrow
  • peer
squire
GeneralC1
Meaning: A man of high social status, often a landowner.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The squire owned much of the land in the village.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • landowner
  • gentleman
squirm
GeneralB1
Meaning: To move in a twisting or contorted motion.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The worm began to squirm when it was touched.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • wiggle
  • twist
squirrely
GeneralC2
Meaning: Nervous or eccentric in behavior.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: He felt a bit squirrely before the presentation.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • nervous
  • anxious
Antonyms:
  • calm
  • composed
squirt
GeneralA2
Meaning: To force liquid out in a thin stream.
Part of speech: verb
Example: She squirted ketchup on her fries.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • squirt out
  • spray
squish
GeneralA2
Meaning: To crush or squash something softly.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He squished the sandwich in his backpack.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • squash
  • compress
squishy
GeneralA2
Meaning: Soft and able to be squashed easily.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The toy was soft and squishy.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • soft
  • mushy
squit
GeneralC1
Meaning: A small amount of liquid or a squirt.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He added a squit of lemon juice to the dish.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • squirt
  • dash
Sr
GeneralA2
Meaning: Abbreviation for senior, often used to denote a father with the same name as his son.
Part of speech: abbreviation
Example: John Smith Sr. is my father.
Category: General
stack
GeneralA1
Meaning: A pile of objects, typically arranged neatly.
Part of speech: noun
Example: There was a stack of books on the table.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • pile
  • heap
stacked
GeneralB1
Meaning: Arranged in a pile or stack.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The stacked boxes were ready for shipping.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • piled
  • heaped
staggered
GeneralB2
Meaning: Arranged in a way that is not in a straight line.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The staggered rows of chairs allowed for better visibility.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • offset
  • displaced
staggering
GeneralC1
Meaning: Astonishing or shocking; difficult to believe.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The staggering cost of the project surprised everyone.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • astounding
  • incredible
staid
GeneralC1
Meaning: Sedate, respectable, and unadventurous.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: His staid demeanor made him seem unapproachable.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • serious
  • sober
Antonyms: excitable
stain
GeneralA2
Meaning: To mark or discolor something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: She tried to stain the fabric with dye.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • mark
  • blemish
stained
GeneralB1
Meaning: Marked or discolored by a stain.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The stained shirt was no longer wearable.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • blemished
  • marked
stalwart
GeneralC1
Meaning: Loyal, reliable, and hardworking.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: He was a stalwart supporter of the team.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • loyal
  • steadfast
Antonyms: disloyal
startle
GeneralB1
Meaning: To surprise someone suddenly
Part of speech: verb
Example: The loud noise might startle the children.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • shock
  • frighten
Antonyms:
  • calm
  • soothe
stash
GeneralB2
Meaning: To store something secretly
Part of speech: verb
Example: He decided to stash his money in a safe place.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • hide
  • store
Antonyms:
  • reveal
  • expose
state room
GeneralB2
Meaning: A large room in a public building for official functions
Part of speech: noun
Example: The banquet was held in the state room.
Category: General
Synonyms: function room
state wide
GeneralB2
Meaning: Throughout an entire state
Part of speech: adverb
Example: The program is state wide and available to all residents.
Category: General
Synonyms: statewide
statement
GeneralB1
Meaning: A clear expression of something in speech or writing
Part of speech: noun
Example: She made a statement about the company's future.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • declaration
  • announcement
static
GeneralB2
Meaning: Not moving or changing
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The situation remained static for several months.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • unchanging
  • fixed
Antonyms:
  • dynamic
  • changing
stature
GeneralB2
Meaning: A person's height or reputation
Part of speech: noun
Example: He has gained stature in the community.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • height
  • reputation
status
GeneralB1
Meaning: A person's social or professional position
Part of speech: noun
Example: Her status in the company is very high.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • position
  • rank
Antonyms:
  • inferiority
  • subordination
status symbol
GeneralC1
Meaning: An object that signifies a person's social status
Part of speech: noun
Example: The luxury car is a status symbol.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • prestige item
  • luxury good
staunch
GeneralB2
Meaning: Firm and steadfast in loyalty or principle
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She is a staunch supporter of environmental causes.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • loyal
  • steadfast
Antonyms:
  • unreliable
  • fickle
stave
GeneralC1
Meaning: To break something by forcing it inward
Part of speech: verb
Example: He tried to stave the door open.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • break
  • crack
stay
GeneralA1
Meaning: To remain in a place
Part of speech: verb
Example: I will stay at home today.
Category: General
Phrase: stay in touch
Phrase example: Let's stay in touch after graduation.
Synonyms:
  • remain
  • linger
Antonyms:
  • leave
  • depart
stay-at-home
GeneralB2
Meaning: Referring to someone who stays at home, often to care for children
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She is a stay-at-home parent.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • home-based
  • domestic
stayer
GeneralB2
Meaning: A person who remains in a place or situation
Part of speech: noun
Example: He is a stayer in the company, having worked there for over a decade.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • loyalist
  • long-term employee
straight forward
GeneralB1
Meaning: Simple and easy to understand.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The instructions were straight forward and clear.
Category: General β€Ί Clarity
Synonyms: clear-cut
Antonyms: complicated
straighten
GeneralA2
Meaning: To make something straight or tidy.
Part of speech: verb
Example: Please straighten the books on the shelf.
Category: General β€Ί Organization
Synonyms: tidy
Antonyms: mess up
strange
GeneralA2
Meaning: Unusual or unexpected; not familiar.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: It felt strange to be in a new city.
Category: General β€Ί Perception
Synonyms: unusual
Antonyms: familiar
String
GeneralA1
Meaning: a thin piece of material used for tying or hanging
Part of speech: noun
Example: She tied the package with a string.
Category: General
Meaning 2: a series of items or events
Example: He has a string of successful projects.
Synonyms:
  • cord
  • line
Antonyms:
  • rope
  • chain
stringent
GeneralC1
Meaning: strict or demanding
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The school has stringent rules for students.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • strict
  • rigorous
Antonyms:
  • lenient
  • easygoing
strip
GeneralB1
Meaning: to remove something from a surface
Part of speech: verb
Example: He had to strip the paint from the old door.
Category: General
Meaning 2: to take off clothing
Example: She decided to strip down to her swimsuit.
Synonyms:
  • remove
  • peel
Antonyms:
  • add
  • cover

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