A-Z-44 — Words

60 words across 1 groups

A-Z-44 — 60 words
snigger
To give a smothered or half-suppressed laugh (verb)
snoop
To investigate secretly in an attempt to find out something, especially about someone's private affairs (verb)
snuggle
To settle or move into a warm, comfortable position (verb)
spew
To expel large quantities of something rapidly and forcibly (verb)
splatter
When a sticky liquid splashes and scatters. (verb)
splurge
To spend money freely or extravagantly (verb)
sot
A habitual drunkard (noun)
spate
A large number of similar things or events appearing or occurring in quick succession (noun)
splotch
A daub, blot, or smear of something, typically a liquid (noun)
snub
Rebuff, ignore, or spurn disdainfully (verb)
sob
Cry noisily, making loud, convulsive gasps (verb)
snippy
Curt or sharp, especially in a condescending way (adjective)
sniveling
Tending to cry or complain a lot in a way that annoys people (adjective)
snooty
Showing disapproval or contempt toward others, especially those considered to belong to a lower social class (adjective)
soggy
Wet and soft (adjective)
spiffy
Smart in appearance; fashionable (adjective)
splendid
Magnificent; very impressive (adjective)
snippet
A small piece or brief extract (noun)
sniper
A skilled military shooter detailed to spot and pick off enemy soldiers from a concealed place (noun)
splendor
Magnificent and splendid appearance; grandeur (noun)
snug
Comfortable, warm, and cozy; well protected from the weather or cold (adjective)
spasm
A sudden involuntary muscular contraction or convulsive movement, that is sometimes painful (noun)
snob
A person with an exaggerated respect for high social position or wealth who seeks to associate with social superiors and dislikes people or activities regarded as lower-class (noun)
sourpuss
A bad-tempered or habitually sullen person (noun)
somber
Oppressively solemn or sober in mood; grave (adjective)
sparkle
To shine brightly with flashes of light (verb)
spectacular
Beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way (adjective)
snooze
Have a short, light sleep (verb)
sparse
Thinly dispersed or scattered (adjective)
splash
Cause (liquid) to strike or fall on something in irregular drops (verb)
sopping
Extremely wet (adjective)
sordid
Dirty and unpleasant. (adjective)
soak
To make something very wet (verb)
spellbound
To hold one's complete attention, as if in a spell (adjective)
spendthrift
Someone who spends a lot of money in a way that wastes it (noun)
snub
An act of showing disdain or a lack of cordiality by rebuffing or ignoring someone or something (noun)
sob
An act or sound of sobbing (noun)
snooze
A short, light sleep, especially during the day (noun)
splash
A sound made by something striking or falling into liquid (noun)
sober
Serious and thoughtful in mood or behavior, not playful or exaggerated; or not under the influence of alcohol or drugs; clear-minded. (adjective)
sobering
Serving as a reminder of harsh reality, often reducing excitement or joy. (adjective)
soothe
To bring peace or relief, emotionally or physically. (verb)
sophisticated
Complex or intricate, often in a clever or subtle way. (adjective)
sorrow
A feeling of deep sadness or grief, especially caused by loss or disappointment. (noun)
spark
A tiny flash of light or fire, often caused by friction or electricity. (noun)
speck
A tiny spot, mark, or stain, often barely visible to the naked eye. (noun)
spectrum
A wide range or variety of related ideas, qualities, or activities; or a range of colors seen in a rainbow or produced when light is split by a prism. (noun)
spicy
Having a strong, hot flavor from spices like chili or pepper. (adjective)
spin
To turn around quickly on a central point or axis. (verb)
spiteful
Intentionally unkind or mean, especially out of resentment or jealousy. (adjective)
splinter
A small, sharp piece of material (like wood, glass, or metal) broken off from a larger object. (noun)
splinter
To fragment or shatter, losing unity or cohesion. (verb)
spacious
Having plenty of room; large, wide, roomy. (adjective)
speechless
Unable to speak or express oneself, typically due to strong emotions such as surprise, shock, or awe. (adjective)
soar
To feel or express great happiness or excitement; to be uplifted emotionally; or to fly or rise high in the air. (verb)
spoilsport
Someone who refuses to participate in enjoyable activities, often dampening the mood of others. (noun)
snore
To breathe in a very noisy way through the nose and mouth while sleeping. (verb)
solitude
The state or situation of being isolated and alone. (noun)
solemn
Very serious and formal in manner and expression. (adjective)
speculate
To form a theory about a subject without firm evidence. (verb)