simple |
easy to do or understand; not complicated. [3 definitions] |
simple sentence |
a sentence that has only one clause. "We waited for the bus early in the morning" is an example of a simple sentence. |
simplicity |
the condition or quality of being simple. [2 definitions] |
simplify |
to make plainer, easier, or less complex. |
simply |
in a simple, clear way. [4 definitions] |
simultaneous |
existing, happening, or done at the same time. |
simultaneously |
at the very same time. |
sin1 |
an act of not obeying religious law. [2 definitions] |
since |
from then until now (often follows the word "ever"). [5 definitions] |
sincere |
genuine, true, and not pretended. |
sincerely |
with true and honest feelings (often used at the end of a letter). |
sinew |
a tendon or tendons. |
sing |
to make musical sounds with the voice. [4 definitions] |
sing a different tune |
to change one's opinion or behavior. |
Singapore |
a country in southeastern Asia. [2 definitions] |
singer |
a person who sings as a job or hobby. [2 definitions] |
single |
only one. [8 definitions] |
single-handed |
done without help. [2 definitions] |
single-minded |
focused on a single goal or purpose. |
singular |
having to do with or designating the form of a word that indicates only one. [2 definitions] |
sinister |
threatening or suggesting evil, injury, or danger; ominous. |