saccharine |
of, pertaining to, or having the characteristics of sugar or saccharin; sweet, esp. excessively sweet. [2 definitions] |
sack1 |
a large bag, usu. made of coarsely woven material or thick paper, used for holding or transporting items in bulk, such as feed, gravel, potatoes, and the like. [7 definitions] |
sack2 |
to rob of valuables after capturing; plunder; despoil. [3 definitions] |
sack out |
(slang) to go to sleep. |
sacred |
set apart for or dedicated to religious worship. [5 definitions] |
sacrifice |
the surrender of something valuable or beloved as an act of devotion or in exchange for some perceived higher good. [11 definitions] |
sad |
despondent, unhappy, or sorrowful. [4 definitions] |
sadden |
to make or become sad. |
saddle |
a seat, usu. of leather, used on the back of a horse or like animal to carry a rider. [9 definitions] |
sadly |
in a manner that exhibits or expresses sadness. [3 definitions] |
sadness |
the state, condition, or quality of being sad, unhappy, or regretful. |
safari |
an expedition for observing or hunting large animals, esp. in Africa. [2 definitions] |
safe |
providing security from harm, loss, or danger. [8 definitions] |
safeguard |
a person, thing, or action that serves to protect or defend; means of maintaining safety. [2 definitions] |
safely |
without being harmed. |
safety |
the condition of being safe from danger. [3 definitions] |
safety belt |
a protective harness that fits across the lap and often the chest of a passenger or operator of an automobile, airplane, or the like; seat belt. [2 definitions] |
safety pin |
a pin doubled back on itself to form a clasp with a spring at one end and a protective sheath at the other that covers and holds the point. |
sag |
to sink, hang, or bend downward in the middle. [8 definitions] |
sage1 |
a person honored as very wise or experienced. [2 definitions] |
sagebrush |
one of a group of shrubs of the daisy family, native to dry areas in southwestern North America, that have aromatic silvery leaves. |