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sworn the past participle of "swear."
swum the past participle of "swim."
swung the past tense and past participle of "swing."
Sydney a city on the southeastern coast of Australia. Sydney is the capital city of a province.
syllable a unit of speech formed with a single pulse of air pressure. Syllables are made of a single vowel sound with or without surrounding consonants. [2 definitions]
symbol an object or picture that represents something else. [2 definitions]
symbolic of, pertaining to, or represented by a symbol. [2 definitions]
symbolize to be a symbol of.
symmetry a state in which both sides of something are balanced in size, form, or arrangement.
sympathetic feeling or showing understanding. [2 definitions]
sympathize to deeply understand or share in another's emotions (often followed by "with"). [2 definitions]
sympathy kind understanding and concern for others when they are sad, suffering, or having trouble. [3 definitions]
symphony a musical piece for an orchestra that has three or four movements. [2 definitions]
symphony orchestra a large group of classical musicians, including string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections. A symphony orchestra performs symphonies and other orchestral pieces under the direction of a conductor.
symptom a sign of something. [2 definitions]
synagogue a place used by Jews for worship and religious instruction.
syndrome a group of signs or symptoms that together indicate a particular disease or condition.
synonym a word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another word of the same language.
synonymous having the same or a similar meaning; expressing the same idea or intent.
syntax the study of the way sentences are formed, and how the words go together. [2 definitions]
synthetic made with chemicals formed in a laboratory instead of something found in nature; man-made; artificial. [2 definitions]