sarcasm |
a scornfully ironic remark. [2 definitions] |
sarcastic |
expressing or characterized by sarcasm. [2 definitions] |
sardine |
a small, edible, marine fish harvested young and usu. packed in oil. |
sari |
a long lightweight rectangle of fine cloth which, when wrapped around the waist and over the shoulder, becomes the normal dress of the majority of Hindu women. |
sash1 |
a band of cloth worn about the waist or over the shoulder. |
sash2 |
the frame that holds the glass panes of windows or doors in place. [2 definitions] |
Saskatchewan |
a south central Canadian province on the U.S. border between Alberta and Manitoba. |
Sat. |
abbreviation of "Saturday," the seventh day of the week, occurring between Friday and the beginning of another week on Sunday. |
sat |
past tense and past participle of sit. |
Satan |
in Christian theology and Judaism, the embodiment of evil, adversary of humans, and rival of God, usu. identified with the fallen angel Lucifer; the Devil. |
satellite |
a heavenly body that revolves around a planet or other larger body; moon. [5 definitions] |
satin |
a smooth fabric that is shiny on one side and dull on the other. [2 definitions] |
satisfaction |
a feeling of fulfillment; pleasurable fullness and completion. [5 definitions] |
satisfactory |
affording or giving enough to satisfy; adequate. |
satisfied |
content. [3 definitions] |
satisfy |
to fulfill or gratify the needs or expectations of. [5 definitions] |
saturate |
to fill or soak so completely that nothing more can be absorbed. [6 definitions] |
Saturday |
the seventh day of the week, occurring between Friday and the beginning of another week on Sunday. |
Saturn |
the second largest planet in the solar system and sixth from the sun, having many satellites, a diameter of about 74,500 miles, and a system of icy rings around its equator. [2 definitions] |
sauce |
a liquid dressing or relish that is served with food to add flavor. [4 definitions] |
saucepan |
a fairly deep, usu. metal cooking pan with a long handle. |