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saucer
MiscellaneousA2
Meaning: A small dish used to hold a cup, often for tea or coffee.
Part of speech: noun
Example: She placed her cup on the saucer.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Tableware
Synonyms: dish
savoir-faire
MiscellaneousC2
Meaning: The ability to act appropriately in social situations.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Her savoir-faire made her a great host.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Social Skills
Synonyms: tact
-scarred
MiscellaneousC2
Meaning: Having scars; marked by wounds or injuries.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The -scarred landscape showed signs of past battles.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Description
Synonyms:
  • marked
  • blemished
scathing
MiscellaneousC2
Meaning: Severely critical; harsh.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The critic wrote a scathing review of the movie.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Criticism
Synonyms:
  • harsh
  • severe
Antonyms:
  • gentle
  • kind
scattered
MiscellaneousB2
Meaning: Spread out over a wide area; not concentrated.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The scattered leaves covered the ground.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Description
Synonyms:
  • dispersed
  • spread out
scent
MiscellaneousB1
Meaning: A distinctive smell, especially one that is pleasant.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The scent of flowers filled the air.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Senses
Synonyms:
  • fragrance
  • aroma
scented
MiscellaneousB2
Meaning: Having a pleasant smell.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She bought a scented candle for the living room.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Senses
Synonyms:
  • fragrant
  • aromatic
schedule
MiscellaneousB1
Meaning: A plan for carrying out a process or procedure, giving lists of intended events and times.
Part of speech: noun
Example: I checked my schedule to see when the meeting was.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Organization
Synonyms:
  • timetable
  • agenda
scour
MiscellaneousB2
Meaning: To clean or brighten the surface of something by rubbing it hard.
Part of speech: verb
Example: I need to scour the pots after cooking.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Cleaning > Maintenance
Meaning 2: To search thoroughly in order to find something.
Example: They scoured the area for lost items.
Synonyms:
  • scrub
  • search
Antonyms: neglect
scout
MiscellaneousB1
Meaning: A person sent out to gather information.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The scout reported back with valuable information.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Exploration > Information Gathering
Synonyms:
  • explorer
  • reconnaissance
scout around
MiscellaneousB2
Meaning: To search for something in a casual or informal way.
Part of speech: verb
Example: I will scout around for a good restaurant.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Exploration > Searching
Synonyms: look around
scrambler
MiscellaneousB2
Meaning: A type of motorcycle designed for off-road use.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He rode his scrambler on the dirt track.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Vehicles > Motorcycles
Synonyms: off-road bike
scrape
MiscellaneousB1
Meaning: To remove something from a surface by rubbing it.
Part of speech: verb
Example: I need to scrape the paint off the wall.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Cleaning > Maintenance
Synonyms:
  • remove
  • scratch
scrapheap
MiscellaneousB2
Meaning: A pile of discarded materials or items.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The old car was left in the scrapheap.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Waste > Disposal
Synonyms: junkyard
scrapings
MiscellaneousC1
Meaning: Small pieces or bits that have been scraped off something.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The scrapings from the table were thrown away.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Waste > Disposal
Synonyms: shavings
scrapyard
MiscellaneousB2
Meaning: A place where scrap materials are collected and stored.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He found the old bike in the scrapyard.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Waste > Disposal
Synonyms: junkyard
scratchy
MiscellaneousB2
Meaning: Having a rough or irritating texture.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The sweater was scratchy against my skin.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Texture > Materials
Synonyms:
  • rough
  • irritating
Antonyms: smooth
screen out
MiscellaneousC1
Meaning: To exclude something from a group or list.
Part of speech: verb
Example: We need to screen out the irrelevant data.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Data Management > Filtering
Synonyms: filter out
screw-top
MiscellaneousB2
Meaning: A type of bottle cap that can be twisted on and off.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The bottle has a screw-top for easy opening.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Containers > Bottle Caps
Synonyms: twist cap
scrub
MiscellaneousA2
Meaning: To clean something by rubbing it hard.
Part of speech: verb
Example: I need to scrub the floors.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Cleaning > Maintenance
Synonyms:
  • clean
  • wash
scrutinizer
MiscellaneousC2
Meaning: A person who examines something carefully.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The scrutinizer reviewed the documents thoroughly.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Analysis
Synonyms:
  • inspector
  • analyst
scrutiny
MiscellaneousC1
Meaning: Critical observation or examination.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The project was under scrutiny by the board.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Analysis
Synonyms:
  • examination
  • inspection
Antonyms:
  • neglect
  • overlook
scuffle
MiscellaneousB2
Meaning: A short, confused fight or struggle.
Part of speech: noun
Example: There was a scuffle between the two players.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Conflict
Synonyms:
  • brawl
  • fight
Antonyms:
  • peace
  • calm
scuffling
MiscellaneousB2
Meaning: To engage in a scuffle or struggle.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The children were scuffling over the toy.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Conflict
Synonyms:
  • struggling
  • wrestling
Antonyms:
  • calming
  • settling
sea change
MiscellaneousC2
Meaning: A significant transformation or shift.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The new policy represents a sea change in our approach to education.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Change
Synonyms:
  • transformation
  • shift
secateurs
MiscellaneousB2
Meaning: A tool used for pruning plants and cutting stems.
Part of speech: noun
Example: I used secateurs to trim the rose bushes.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Gardening
Synonyms: pruning shears
second sight
MiscellaneousC2
Meaning: The ability to see or predict future events.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Some believe in second sight as a form of clairvoyance.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Paranormal
Synonyms: clairvoyance
self-sustaining
MiscellaneousC1
Meaning: Able to maintain itself without external support.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The self-sustaining ecosystem thrived without human intervention.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Ecology
Synonyms:
  • self-sufficient
  • autonomous
semi-profession
MiscellaneousC1
Meaning: A career that requires specialized training but is not fully professional.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Teaching can be considered a semi-profession in some contexts.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Career
Synonyms:
  • partially professional
  • quasi-professional
semi-skilled
MiscellaneousB2
Meaning: Having some training or skill but not fully qualified.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: He is a semi-skilled worker in construction.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Career
Synonyms:
  • partially skilled
  • trained
Antonyms: unskilled
shake
MiscellaneousA1
Meaning: To move something back and forth or up and down quickly.
Part of speech: verb
Example: She likes to shake the bottle before pouring.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Physical Activity > Movement
Synonyms: jolt
shaking
MiscellaneousA2
Meaning: The act of moving something back and forth or up and down.
Part of speech: verb
Example: Shaking the tree caused some apples to fall.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Physical Activity > Movement
Synonyms: vibrating
shaky
MiscellaneousB1
Meaning: Not firm or steady; unstable.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The table was shaky and wobbled when touched.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Physical Activity > Movement
Synonyms: unstable
shamble
MiscellaneousB2
Meaning: To walk awkwardly or unsteadily.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He began to shamble down the street after a long day.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Physical Activity > Movement
Synonyms: shuffle
sharp eyed
MiscellaneousC1
Meaning: Having keen eyesight; observant.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The sharp-eyed detective noticed the small details.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Perception
Synonyms:
  • observant
  • perceptive
Antonyms:
  • blind
  • unobservant
shat
MiscellaneousC2
Meaning: Past tense of 'shit'; to defecate.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He shat in the woods during the hike.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Colloquial
Synonyms:
  • defecated
  • pooped
shebang
MiscellaneousC2
Meaning: A slang term for a situation or thing.
Part of speech: noun
Example: What's the whole shebang about?
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Colloquial
Synonyms:
  • situation
  • thing
shedload
MiscellaneousC2
Meaning: A large amount of something.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He has a shedload of work to do.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Colloquial
Synonyms:
  • lot
  • bunch
sherd
MiscellaneousC1
Meaning: A piece of broken pottery.
Part of speech: noun
Example: We found a sherd while digging in the garden.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Archaeology > Artifacts
side light
MiscellaneousC1
Meaning: A light source that illuminates from the side.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The side light created a warm glow in the room.
Category: Miscellaneous β€Ί Lighting
Synonyms: ambient light