English Words: S

54,294 words · Page 264 of 1086

sensualismnoun

Addiction to or obsession with sensual pleasures or affairs.

sensualistnoun

A person who believes in enjoying sensuality and the experience of pleasant sensations.

sensualisticadj

sensual

sensualisticallyadv

In a sensualistic manner.

sensualitynoun

The state of being sensual or sensuous.

sensualizationnoun

The process of making sensual.

sensualizeverb

To make sensual; to subject to the love of sensual pleasure.

sensuallyadv

In a sensual manner; in a way that excites the senses; sexily.

sensualnessnoun

The quality of being sensual; sensuality.

Sensunapanname

A river in El Salvador.

Sensuntepequename

A town in Cabañas department, El Salvador.

sensuousadj

Appealing to the senses, or to sensual gratification.

sensuouslyadv

In a sensuous manner.

sensuousnessnoun

The property of being sensuous.

Sensurroundname

An audio process for motion pictures using low-frequency sound to produce physical sensations in an audience.

sensynoun

Alternative spelling of sensi.

sentverb

simple past and past participle of send

sent offverb

simple past and past participle of send off

sent to Coventryverb

simple past and past participle of send to Coventry

sent to the Towerverb

imprisoned; punished.

sentainoun

A Japanese military unit; a squadron, task force, group or wing.

sentenoun

First move, initiative.

sentegraphnoun

A paragraph consisting of a single sentence.

sentencenoun

The decision or judgement of a jury or court; a verdict.

sentence adverbnoun

An adverb that modifies an entire clause or sentence rather than a single word or phrase.

sentence casenoun

The standard capitalisation of an English sentence, with the first letter uppercase and subsequent letter lowercase with exceptions such as proper nouns or acronyms.

sentence connectivenoun

Synonym of logical connective.

sentence mixverb

To rearrange words and sounds in a speech recording as to change its meaning, usually for humorous purposes.

sentenceableadj

Resulting in a judicial sentence.

sentencedverb

simple past and past participle of sentence

sentencefulnoun

The amount contained within a sentence.

sentencehoodnoun

The property of being a sentence.

sentencelikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a sentence.

sentencenessnoun

The quality of being a sentence.

sentencernoun

One who sentences.

sentencesnoun

plural of sentence

sentencestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of sentence

sentencethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of sentence

sentencewiseadj

Of or relating to a sentence or sentences.

sentencingadj

Relating to a judicial sentence.

Sentenoname

A surname from Spanish.

sententialadj

Relating to a sentence.

sentential logicnoun

propositional logic

sententialismnoun

The theory that cognition is based on and can be represented as sentences in mentalese.

sententialistnoun

A proponent of sententialism.

sententialitynoun

The state or condition of being sentential.

sententiallyadv

In a sentential way.

sententiaristnoun

A sententiary.

sententiarynoun

One who read lectures, or commented, on the Sentences of Peter Lombard.

sententiositynoun

The quality or state of being sententious.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter S contains 54,294 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 1,086 pages, and you are currently viewing page 264. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

On this page 50 of 50 entries carry a part-of-speech tag and 50 carry at least one stored definition. Coverage varies across letters because Wiktionary volunteers build entries at different speeds for different parts of the alphabet, letters with common starting sounds (S, C, T, P) usually have the densest coverage, while less frequent starters (X, Q, Z) tend to have shorter but more specialised lists. PlainSpell surfaces whatever data is present and links back to the source when a definition is not yet recorded.

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