surround |
to encompass by closing off all sides. [4 definitions] |
surrounding |
enclosing; encircling. [3 definitions] |
surroundings |
all the things around one; one's environment. |
survey |
the act of determining the shape, area, and elevation of a piece of land. [9 definitions] |
survival |
the act of surviving, or the fact of having survived. [2 definitions] |
survive |
to continue to live despite serious immediate threat to one's life. [5 definitions] |
survivor |
someone or something that survives. [2 definitions] |
suspect |
to have a theory or feeling that a certain thing is true without knowing what the facts are. [7 definitions] |
suspend |
to hang (something) from a higher position. [7 definitions] |
suspenders |
a pair of adjustable straps that are designed to support trousers, worn over the shoulders and attached to the trousers at the front and back of the waist. [2 definitions] |
suspense |
a state of excitement or anxiety resulting from uncertainty or mystery. [3 definitions] |
suspicion |
the act or an instance of suspecting. [5 definitions] |
suspicious |
tending to cause or evoke questions or doubt. [3 definitions] |
sustain |
to provide with the basic necessities of life. [8 definitions] |
sustainable |
capable of being sustained. [2 definitions] |
SW |
abbreviation of "southwest." |
Swahili |
an African language with some Arabic roots that is used in east Africa and parts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [2 definitions] |
swallow1 |
to take or draw (a portion of food or other substance) into the digestive tract by passing it from the mouth into the esophagus with a voluntary muscular movement. [8 definitions] |
swallow2 |
any of a number of small migratory birds that have long, pointed wings and often a forked tail, and that are known for their graceful flight. [2 definitions] |
swam |
past tense of swim. |
swamp |
a wet lowland area that is usu. covered with water; marsh; bog. [5 definitions] |