sulk |
to express anger or bad humor by being silent or distant. [2 definitions] |
sullen |
silently showing anger. [2 definitions] |
sulphur |
another spelling of sulfur. |
sultan |
the ruler of an Islamic country. |
sum |
the number or amount that comes from adding two or more numbers. [3 definitions] |
sumac |
a small tree with pointed leaves and clusters of red or white berries. |
summer |
the warmest season of the year, falling between spring and autumn. In the northern hemisphere summer continues from late June to September. [2 definitions] |
summery |
like or having to do with summer. |
summit |
the highest part; peak. |
summon |
to call to appear for a particular purpose. [2 definitions] |
summons |
a notice to appear before a court of law. |
sum up |
to state or tell again in a short, clear way. |
Sun. |
an abbreviation for Sunday. |
sun |
the star in the middle of our solar system. The earth and other planets revolve around it and receive heat and light from it. [5 definitions] |
sunbathe |
to bare the body to the sun's rays. |
sunburn |
a sore redness of the skin caused by staying in the sun too long. [2 definitions] |
sundae |
a serving of ice cream topped with syrup, fruit, chopped nuts, and whipped cream. |
Sunday |
the first day of the week. Sunday comes between Saturday and Monday. |
sundial |
a device that stands in a garden or on a lawn to show the time of day. A sundial has a flat, round disk with numbers and a pointer that casts a shadow. As the shadow moves across the numbers, the sundial shows what time it is. |
sunflower |
a tall plant with large, yellow flowers. The seeds in the center of the flower can be eaten. |
sunglasses |
a pair of eyeglasses with dark lenses to protect the eyes from bright sunlight. |