sulk |
to express resentment or bad humor by remaining sullenly silent or aloof. [3 definitions] |
sullen |
silently indicating resentment or bad temper. [3 definitions] |
sulphur |
variant of sulfur. |
sultan |
the ruler of an Islamic country. [2 definitions] |
sum |
the total number or quantity that results from adding two or more numbers or quantities. [6 definitions] |
sumac |
any of several small trees or shrubs bearing compound feathery leaves and clusters of red or whitish berries. (See poison sumac.) [2 definitions] |
summer |
the warmest season of the year, falling between spring and autumn. In the northern hemisphere, summer lasts from the June solstice to the September equinox. [8 definitions] |
summery |
of, pertaining to, or suitable for summer. |
summit |
the part with the highest elevation, esp. of a mountain; peak. [5 definitions] |
summon |
to call or notify to appear for a particular purpose. [3 definitions] |
summons |
a request or demand to do something. [2 definitions] |
sum up |
to restate concisely; summarize. [2 definitions] |
Sun. |
abbreviation of "Sunday," the first day of the week, occurring between the Saturday of the previous week and Monday. [2 definitions] |
sun |
(often cap.) the central star of the solar system around which the earth and other planets revolve and from which heat and light issue. [8 definitions] |
sunbathe |
to expose the body to the sun's rays, esp. in order to tan the skin. |
sunbeam |
a shaft or ray of light from the sun. |
sunburn |
uncomfortable or painful reddening of the skin caused by overexposure to the sun. [2 definitions] |
sundae |
a serving of ice cream with one or more toppings of syrup, fruit, chopped nuts, whipped cream, and the like. |
Sunday |
the first day of the week, occurring between the Saturday of the previous week and Monday. [4 definitions] |
sundial |
an apparatus with a projecting shaft or style that projects a shadow onto a flat circular disk and thus shows the approximate time of day. |
sunflower |
any of several tall plants bearing large, yellow, roughly sun-shaped flowers with edible seeds in the center. |