A-Z-42 — Words

60 words across 1 groups

A-Z-42 — 60 words
shush verb
To tell or signal (someone) to be silent
skimp verb
To expend or use less time, money, or material on something than is necessary in an attempt to economize
slake verb
To quench or satisfy one's thirst
slink verb
To move smoothly and quietly with gliding steps, in a stealthy or sensuous manner
slither verb
To move smoothly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion
slobber verb
Have saliva dripping copiously from the mouth
sissy noun
A person regarded as effeminate or cowardly
skirmish noun
A brief and usually unplanned fight during a war
slacker noun
A person who avoids work or effort
slew noun
A large number of things
slob noun
A person who is lazy and dirty or messy
sizzle nounverb
verb
(of food) make a hissing sound when frying or cooking
skimpy adjective
(of clothes) short and revealing
skittish adjective
(of an animal, especially of a horse) excitable or easily scared
sleek adjective
(of hair, fur, or skin) smooth and glossy
sleazy adjective
(of a person or situation) sordid, corrupt, or immoral
slimy adjective
Covered by or having the feel or consistency of slime
slack nounverb
verb
Loosen (something, especially a rope)
slipshod adjective
(typically of a person or method of work) characterized by a lack of care, thought, or organization
sinister adjective
The intention to do secret actions that are meant to do harm
slam verb
To shut a door, window, or lid forcefully and loudly
sift verb
To put a fine, loose, or powdery substance through a sieve so as to remove lumps or large particles
sketch nounverb
verb
Make a rough drawing of
skim verb
To remove a substance from the surface of a liquid
skid nounverb
verb
(of a vehicle) slide, typically sideways or obliquely, on slippery ground or as a result of stopping or turning too quickly
slander nounverb
verb
To make a false spoken statement about someone that damages their reputation
slime noun
A sticky liquid substance that is unpleasant to touch
sliver noun
A thin piece of something cut from a larger piece.
simplistic adjective
Ignoring the complexity of something by seeing it as much simpler than it really is.
skeptical adjective
Not easily convinced, having doubts or reservations.
skyrocket verb
For something to increase very quickly.
slash verb
To cut - or to reduce the size of something - with a sweeping movement.
skinny adjective
Being too thin
slender adjective
Attractively thin
slap nounverb
verb
To hit quickly with the flat part of the hand
sizzle nounverb
noun
A hissing sound, as of food frying or cooking
slack nounverb
noun
The part of a rope or line that is not held taut; the loose or unused part
sketch nounverb
noun
A rough or unfinished drawing or painting, often made to assist in making a more finished picture
skid nounverb
noun
An act of skidding or sliding
slander nounverb
noun
A false spoken statement about someone that damages their reputation
slap nounverb
noun
A quick hit with the flat part of the hand
significant adjective
Having a major impact or effect; something that carries weight or importance.
silly adjective
Showing a lack of logic, reason, or common sense; often in a playful or harmless way.
simmer verb
To heat a liquid, usually a stew or soup, just below the boiling point, allowing it to cook slowly; or to stay in a slow, controlled state of progress or tension, often before a larger event or change occurs.
simultaneous adjective
Refers to actions or events that are performed or experienced at the same time, without any time between them.
singe verb
To damage something just enough to cause slight harm, especially through exposure to heat or fire.
singlehanded adjective
Done by one person alone, without assistance or collaboration from others.
sketchy adjective
Poorly constructed or done carelessly, often rushed or low-quality.
skit noun
A short, humorous play or performance, often done in a casual or comedic setting.
skyscraper noun
A high-rise structure that dominates the skyline.
slash verb
To cut something with a violent sweeping motion, often with a knife or blade; or to drastically reduce or lower something, especially prices or budgets.
slip nounverb
noun
A small mistake or accident, often due to carelessness.
slip nounverb
verb
To lose balance and slide or fall accidentally.
slippery adjective
Difficult to hold or stand on because of being smooth, wet, or greasy.
slant verb
To slope or lean in a particular direction.
sidestep verb
To deliberately avoid or divert attention from a certain subject, often to avoid dealing with it.
sidekick noun
A person who plays a secondary but crucial role, often helping or supporting someone more prominent.
sip verb
To drink very slowly only a very small amount at a time.
skew verb
To cause something to be not straight or exact; to twist or distort.
skyrocket verb
To rise extremely quickly or make extremely quick progress towards success.