serial |
a work published, produced, or broadcast in regular installments. [4 definitions] |
series |
a group of related events, works, or objects that come one after another in sequence or are arranged in a particular order on the basis of a common characteristic. [2 definitions] |
serious |
marked by careful, weighty thinking. [6 definitions] |
sermon |
a talk delivered by the leader of a congregation during a religious service, serving to instruct, enlighten, or inspire. [2 definitions] |
serpent |
a snake. |
serum |
the thin, watery fluid remaining when the solid components of blood have clotted. [3 definitions] |
servant |
one whose job is to work for another person or household, esp. one who does domestic chores, such as cooking and cleaning. [2 definitions] |
serve |
to give aid or help; be of use. [16 definitions] |
server |
someone who serves. [4 definitions] |
service |
the act or an instance of helping. [14 definitions] |
service dog |
a dog that has been trained in various tasks and behaviors that aid a person who has a disability. |
service station |
a place that provides services for motor vehicles, as by selling gas and oil and by making repairs. [2 definitions] |
serving |
the act of someone or something that serves. [3 definitions] |
session |
a legislative or judicial meeting or meetings. [5 definitions] |
set |
to put in a particular position or location. [25 definitions] |
setback |
something that slows, stops, or reverses progress. [2 definitions] |
set fire to |
to cause to start burning; ignite. |
set in |
to begin to be established or take effect. |
setting |
surroundings; context; environment. [5 definitions] |
settle1 |
to finally agree upon or resolve. [13 definitions] |
settle down |
to adopt a quieter and more stable lifestyle. [4 definitions] |