English Words: S
54,294 words · Page 513 of 1086
A mobile phone with more advanced features and greater computing capacity than a featurephone.
A postage stamp printed from a personal computer using software supplied by the Royal Mail.
A robbery where a window of a shop or other premises is smashed and items are grabbed as quickly as possible.
To corrupt the call stack, causing execution to jump to a random address, sometimes used as a malicious attack on a system.
A potato, or piece of potato, that has been squashed flat, as part of its preparation process. This is then subsequently baked, deep fried, or otherwise cooked.
A blockbuster; a movie, play, song, or other form of commercial entertainment that is a smash hit.
Any type of alcoholic drink, especially a beer, ordered with the intention of becoming heavily intoxicated.
One who smatters; one who dabbles in or experiments with a little bit of everything, especially knowledge.
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 513. 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.
For readers using this index as a spelling reference, the guarantee is that every form you see on the list is a documented English headword, not a guess, not a derived inflection lacking a lemma row. If a word you expected to find is absent from the "S" list, it usually means the form exists only as an inflection of another lemma (e.g. a past participle stored under the infinitive) or the entry has not yet been imported from Wiktionary. Use the search bar or the misspelling lookup to resolve these cases.