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said verb : the past tense of "say"; to talk


sail verb : to travel across water in a boat or ship


sand verb : to rub something to make it smooth


sang verb : the past tense of "sing"; to make musical sounds with the voice


sat verb : the past tense of "sit"; to rest the body on the buttocks


save verb : to keep or store something for future use


saw verb : to cut with a tool that has a sharp edge


saw verb : the past tense of "see"; to notice something with the eyes


say verb : to talk


says verb : talks; a form of "say" for one person or thing


scare verb : to cause fear


score verb : to get points in a game or contest


search verb : to look for something


see verb : to notice something with the eyes


seen verb : the past tense of "see"; to notice something with the eyes


sell verb : to give something away for money


send verb : to make something go or be taken


sent verb : the past tense of "send"; to make something go or be taken


sew verb : to join fabric together with thread


shake verb : to move back and forth or up and down quickly


shall verb : will happen in the future


shape verb : to use hands or a tool to make something into a shape


shaped verb : having the shape of


share verb : to have or use something with another person


shine verb : to give off bright light


shook verb : the past tense of "shake"; to move back and forth or up and down quickly


shop verb : to buy things in stores


should verb : ought to


shout verb : to talk very loudly; to yell


show verb : to teach how to do something; to put something out for others to see


shut verb : to close something


sing verb : to make musical sounds with one's voice


sink verb : to go beneath the surface of a liquid, such as water


sit verb : to rest the body on the buttocks


skate verb : to glide on a surface wearing ice skates or roller skates


ski verb : to glide over the surface of water or snow wearing skis as a way to travel or as a sport


skip verb : to make a small, quick step and hop forward


sleep verb : to rest the body and mind in a state of unconsciousness


slept verb : the past tense of "sleep"; to rest in a state of unconsciousness


slid verb : the past tense of "slide"; to move something across or down a smooth or slippery surface


slide verb : to smoothly move something across or down a surface


slip verb : to slide by accident


smell verb : to notice the scent or odor of something by using your nose


smile verb : to turn up the corners of your mouth to show you are happy or feeling good


smoke verb : to use cigarettes, a pipe, or a cigar


snap verb : to make a sound by pushing the tip of the middle finger against the thumb and letting go


sneak verb : to move while trying not to be noticed


sneeze verb : to suddenly force air out of the nose and mouth without control


sniff verb : to draw air into the nose, especially for smelling


snore verb : to make a loud breathing sound while sleeping


sold verb : the past tense of "sell"; to give something for money


solve verb : to find the answer to


spank verb : to slap with a flat hand or object


speak verb : to talk


spell verb : to say or write the letters in a word in the correct order


spend verb : to pay out money


spill verb : to cause something to fall or flow out, usually by accident


spin verb : to move in circles or to twirl


spinning verb : turning around fast or making something turn around fast


splash verb : to go through a liquid in a noisy or messy way; to make liquid move in a noisy or messy way


splat verb : to make a sound caused by something falling and landing flat


spoke verb : the past tense of "speak"; to talk


spring verb : to come into being


sprout verb : to come out of a seed and begin to grow


squeeze verb : to try to fit into a tight space


squeeze verb : to press on opposite sides of something


stand verb : to have all of one's weight on one's feet


start verb : to begin


stay verb : to keep being in the same place


step verb : to move by lifting a foot and putting it down in a different place


stick verb : to cling or become attached to something


stink verb : to give off a strong, bad odor


stir verb : to mix something with a spoon or stick


stomp verb : to step in a loud, heavy way, often while angry


stood verb : the past tense of "stand"; to have all your weight on your feet


stop verb : to keep from moving; to come to an end


store verb : to keep or collect something to use later


strum verb : to play with long strokes across an instrument's strings


stuff verb : to tightly fill a space with something


swam verb : the past tense of "swim"; to move along on or in the water using one's body


swim verb : to move along on or in the water using one's body


swing verb : to move back and forth while hanging from something


swung verb : the past tense of "swing"; to move back and forth while hanging from something

 

sack verb : to destroy a city and steal all its wealth after capturing it from an enemy


sacrifice verb : to give something up for the sake of something else


sag verb : to sink slowly to a lower level because of weight or lack of strength


sail verb : to move through the air; to move in a smooth, easy, or graceful manner


salivate verb : to produce saliva, the watery liquid that helps with chewing and swallowing food


salute verb : to make a sign of respect or recognition to a superior officer or other person, often using a hand motion


salvage verb : to save property from damage or destruction


sample verb : to taste a little bit of something


sap verb : to slowly weaken


sass verb : to talk back to someone; to speak rudely


satisfy verb : to meet someone's desires, needs, or expectations


saunter verb : to walk at a relaxed speed; to stroll


save verb : to rescue or keep safe from harm


savor verb : to taste or experience with joy or appreciation


scald verb : to injure with a hot liquid or steam


scan verb : to look over quickly


scatter verb : to spread in different directions over an area


scoff verb : to show disapproval by making fun of something or someone


scold verb : to harshly criticize someone who has done something wrong


scoop verb : to pick up something with a digging motion, often using a rounded utensil; to pick up and move something quickly


scoot verb : to move quickly


scorch verb : to burn the surface of something without setting it on fire


scour verb : to clean, scrub, or wear away


scout verb : to explore an area to get information about it


scramble verb : to move in a hurried or awkward way, usually on all fours


scramble verb : to cook eggs by beating them while raw and then gently stirring while frying them


scrape verb : to use a hard object to remove dirt or another substance from a surface; to accidentally rub against something and cause damage to a surface


scrawl verb : to write in a hurried, messy way


scream verb : to utter a loud, piercing cry


screech verb : to make a loud and very high-pitched cry or sound


scribble verb : to write or draw something quickly or while in a hurry


scrimp verb : to use or spend carefully; to be frugal


scroll verb : to move text or graphics on a computer screen to look at it


scrounge verb : to look for scraps of food or abandoned materials


scrub verb : to rub something hard to clean it, often with a brush and water


scrunch verb : to squeeze or crush something into a different shape


scuffle verb : to walk with dragging feet


sculpt verb : to make by carving or molding


scurry verb : to run quickly


scuttle verb : to run about on low legs; to scurry


secure verb : to fasten or attach something firmly so it cannot be lost or moved


seek verb : to try to find


seem verb : to appear to be a certain way


seep verb : to flow or leak slowly through small openings


seize verb : to take control by force


select verb : to pick from among two or more choices


sense verb : to receive information about the world through sight, touch, taste, smell, or hearing


sentence verb : to formally declare a punishment given to someone by a court of law


separate verb : to set or keep apart


serenade verb : to perform a love song to someone


serve verb : to hit the ball or shuttlecock toward an opponent as a way of beginning play in tennis, badminton, volleyball, and other games


set verb : to place or mount a jewel in a certain way that is meant to be pleasing to look at


settle verb : to make oneself comfortable


settle verb : to migrate to a new place and make a home there


shake hands verb : to hold another person's hand and move it up and down as a way to greet, congratulate, make peace, or say good-bye


shamble verb : to walk awkwardly with your feet dragging


sharpen verb : to make sharp


shatter verb : to break or cause to break into many pieces suddenly and violently


shave verb : to use a razor to cut off body hair


shear verb : to cut the wool off a sheep or other animal


shed verb : to drop skin, feathers, hair, or horns; to throw off


shield verb : to protect or hide


shift verb : to move a small distance from one place to another; to change direction


shimmer verb : to shine in a wavering, unsteady way


shimmy verb : to move quickly and easily up or down a pole or similar long object


shiver verb : to shake because of being cold, scared, or excited


shock verb : to create strong feelings of surprise or disgust; also, to create sudden physical distress, as with electricity


shone verb : the past tense of "shine"; to give off bright light


shoot verb : to throw or propel in a certain direction


shoulder verb : to carry something heavy on one's shoulders


shove verb : to push roughly on someone or something


shovel verb : to remove snow from an area using a shovel


shriek verb : to make a loud, high-pitched sound


shrink verb : to become smaller


shrivel verb : to dry up and become wrinkled


shrug verb : to raise and lower one's shoulders as an expression of indifference, doubt, or not knowing


shudder verb : to suddenly shake or tremble


shuffle verb : to walk with your feet dragging


shun verb : to stay away from


shutter verb : to cover a window with wooden shutters


sidestep verb : to move to one side in order to avoid something


sidetrack verb : to move away from a main topic, track, or job


sift verb : to break down or separate particles using a device, such as a screen


sigh verb : to let out a long breath, which others can hear, to express tiredness, relief, or sadness


sign verb : to write one's name on something


sign verb : to use gestures to communicate in sign language


signal verb : to send a message using an action, sound, or object


silhouetted verb : appearing as a solid dark shape surrounded by light


simmer verb : to bubble very slowly


simulate verb : to model or imitate the appearance or condition of something


singe verb : to lightly burn the surface of something


sip verb : to drink slowly by taking small mouthfuls


sizzle verb : to make a hissing or crackling sound, such as when food is frying


sketch verb : to make a rough drawing or diagram of something


skid verb : to slide or slip across a surface


skim verb : to read something quickly to get the general idea of its content


skip verb : to pass from one point to another, leaving out what lies between


skitter verb : to move in a light, quick manner


slam verb : to close something or throw something down loudly and forcefully; to crash into


slap verb : to hit with the flat palm of your hand


slash verb : to use a violent movement to cut something, usually with a knife or sword


slay verb : to kill violently


slink verb : to move in a sneaky way, often because of embarrassment, sadness, or fear


slither verb : to move smoothly from side to side over a surface


slosh verb : to move in water or another liquid in a noisy way


slouch verb : to walk, stand, or sit with shoulders and neck bent forward


slough verb : to shed or fall off


slump verb : to drop off or decline; to sit, stand, or walk with a stooped or rounded posture


slunk verb : the past tense of "slink"; to move in a sneaky way, often because of embarrassment, sadness, or fear

 
slurp verb : to eat or drink noisily


smash verb : to crush or break into pieces, often violently


smear verb : to spread with something gooey, greasy, sticky, or dirty


smirk verb : to smile in a mocking manner


smother verb : to prevent someone from getting enough air to breathe; to cover someone or something


smudge verb : to cause something to smear by rubbing it


smuggle verb : to take out of or bring into a place illegally


snap verb : to make a biting motion or sound


sneer verb : to show a strong feeling of dislike


snicker verb : to laugh in a held-back way, sometimes as an expression of mocking


snip verb : to use scissors to cut something, especially by making short, quick cuts


snoop verb : to watch, inquire, or observe in secret


snooze verb : to sleep for a short period of time, especially during the day


snorkel verb : to swim using a short, curved tube that allows the swimmer to breathe while under water


snort verb : to show anger, disrespect, or surprise with a snorting sound


snort verb : to make a sound by forcing air through the nose


snow verb : to send down flakes of frozen water from clouds


snub verb : to reject or ignore someone or something in a rude or abrupt way


snuffle verb : to breathe with a loud noise or a lot of sniffing


snuggle verb : to hug and cuddle; to move into a cozy position


soak verb : to sit in a liquid for a long time; to become very wet


soar verb : to fly high in the air


sob verb : to cry with short gasps of breath


soothe verb : to calm or comfort; to cause to feel better


sort verb : to separate into groups


sought verb : the past tense of "seek"; to try to find


sound verb : to make a vibration or noise ears can sense


sow verb : to plant seeds


sowing verb : planting by scattering


spanning verb : reaching or extending across


spared verb : to be saved from death or destruction


sparkle verb : to shine brightly with quick bursts of light


spatter verb : to scatter drops of liquid


spawn verb : to make and lay eggs


specialize verb : to focus on a fewer, rather than greater, number of activities or areas of interest


speculate verb : to guess based on ideas and theories that are not proven


spend verb : to pass time or use energy doing something


spew verb : to spit or pour out a large amount of something


spin verb : to make a liquid that hardens into a thread; to make a web, cocoon, or nest using such a thread


spirit verb : to smuggle or carry off secretly


spit verb : to shoot saliva or something else out of the mouth with force


splice verb : to join two pieces of rope by interweaving the strands


split verb : to break into parts, often forcefully


split verb : to divide in two or more pieces or groups


spoil verb : to ruin something; to destroy the quality of something; to become unfit to eat


spook verb : to frighten


spot verb : to notice something that is hard to see or that you've been looking for


sprain verb : to twist and injure the ligaments of a joint so that they become painful and swollen


sprang verb : the past tense of "spring"; to leap up or forward; to come into being


sprawl verb : to sit or lie flat with arms and legs spread out


sprawling verb : laid out flat with arms and legs spread out


spray verb : to scatter many drops of a liquid in a certain direction


spread verb : to cover a surface with something


spring verb : to leap up or forward


sprinkle verb : to scatter loosely; to rain lightly


sprint verb : to run or go as fast as possible, usually for a short distance


spruce verb : to make neat or decorate to make more attractive

 

spun verb : past tense of "spin"; to move in circles or to twirl


spurt verb : to gush out suddenly


sputter verb : to spit or make sudden popping noises; to speak with such excitement that you can't say words clearly


squash verb : to crush something so it becomes flat


squat verb : to sit on one's heels with knees bent and one's weight on the balls of the feet


squawk verb : to make a harsh, loud scream or other noise; to complain loudly


squeal verb : to make a long, high-pitched noise


squelch verb : to forcefully silence someone


squelching verb : making a squishing or sucking sound like someone walking through mud


squint verb : to partly close one's eyes, either as protection from bright light or to try to see more clearly


squirm verb : to twist the body from one side to the other repeatedly


squirt verb : to shoot out a liquid in a thin, fast stream


squish verb : to make a soft sucking noise when walked on; to squash something soft and wet


stab verb : to pierce or wound with a knife or other pointed instrument


stabilize verb : to make steady, firm, or stable


stage verb : to present a performance


stagger verb : to move or walk in an unsteady manner


stall verb : to stop moving forward or suddenly stop working


stammer verb : to stutter


stamp verb : to put postage on a letter or package


stand verb : to be in a specific position or location


stand verb : to stay unchallenged; to not give in


staple verb : to attach using a device called a stapler, which uses thin, bent pieces of wire, called staples


stare verb : to look at someone or something for a long time with eyes wide open


startle verb : to suddenly surprise or scare someone or something


starve verb : to die from lack of food; to suffer from extreme hunger


stash verb : to hide something away for later use


state verb : to formally say or write; to declare


stationed verb : assigned to a place


steal verb : to take another person's property without permission and without meaning to return it


steel verb : to make oneself tougher or stronger


steer verb : to turn to move in a desired direction


stick verb : to push a sharp object into or through something


stifle verb : to stop oneself or another from doing something


still verb : to make quiet; to stop from moving


stimulate verb : to make active or more active; to excite


sting verb : to wound or pierce with a small, pointed organ at the back end of a certain types of insects


stitch verb : to join with stitches; to sew


stock verb : to keep a quantity of a product available for sale


stoke verb : to stir or add fuel to something that is burning


stow verb : to put away or store


straighten verb : to make straight or straighter


strain verb : to make a great effort or extend beyond one's ability; to push or pull hard against something


strangle verb : to squeeze the throat hard enough to cause death


stray verb : to go off course or wander


streak verb : to cover a surface with long, thin marks or lines


strengthen verb : to make something stronger


stress verb : to emphasize or pronounce a word or portion of a word more loudly or with more force than other words around it; to speak with emphasis


stretch verb : to make longer or wider by pulling or extending; to reach across a space


stride verb : to walk with long, purposeful steps in a certain direction


strike verb : to hit with force with one's hand or another object, or accidentally by falling


strip verb : to remove all clothes or coverings


strive verb : to make a serious effort to achieve something


stroke verb : to gently move one's hand over the surface of something


stroll verb : to walk in an unhurried manner; to wander


struggle verb : to have a difficult time achieving a goal; to use force to try to stop something or get free of something


strut verb : to walk in a proud or stiff manner


stub verb : to accidentally bump one's toe against a hard surface


study verb : to work at learning something


stumble verb : to fall or nearly fall when walking or running


stumbling verb : moving in an unbalanced way


stump verb : to perplex or baffle


stun verb : to knock someone unconscious; to astonish someone


stutter verb : to speak unevenly with repeating or interrupted sounds


style verb : to design, make, or arrange in a particular way


subject verb : to expose to a difficult or unpleasant situation


submerge verb : to put something under the surface of water or some other liquid


submit verb : to present or turn in something for review or approval


submit verb : to give in to someone or something more powerful; to give in to a difficult situation


subscribe verb : to sign up to receive something regularly by paying in advance


subside verb : to wear off or become less active


subsist verb : to exist or continue to exist; to maintain life


substitute verb : to replace one person or thing with another


subtract verb : to take away; to deduct


succeed verb : to achieve a goal or lead to a desired result


suck verb : to draw a liquid into the mouth by tightening the lips and mouth; to hold something in the mouth and get flavor from it


suffer verb : to feel emotional or physical pain; to get injured; to put up with something unpleasant


suffocate verb : to die or cause to die from being unable to breathe


suggest verb : to offer an idea, often to persuade


sulk verb : to be in a bad mood due to disappointment or annoyance


summon verb : to call someone or something to you


supervise verb : to watch over others doing a particular task


supply verb : to make a needed or wanted item available to someone


support verb : to provide money or other resources needed by someone or something


support verb : to hold the weight of; to offer help or comfort to


suppose verb : to think, imagine, or assume


supposed verb : to need to do something; to be expected to do something


surf verb : to ride toward shore on the crest of a wave, usually on a surfboard


surge verb : to move forward or upward in a sudden, powerful way


surprise verb : to amaze or shock


surrender verb : to give up; to stop fighting in order to save one's life


surround verb : to be all around someone or something


surrounded verb : to be encircled by something


survey verb : to ask or question someone in order to collect data for analysis


survey verb : to measure an area of land and determine its physical features to make a map or write a report


survive verb : to stay alive; to continue to exist


suspended verb : hanging from a support structure; appearing to float


sustain verb : to support


swagger verb : to walk or act in an arrogant way


swallow verb : caused or allowed something, such as food or liquid, to pass through the mouth, down the throat, and into the stomach


swap verb : to take part in a trade


swarm verb : to move in great numbers


swash verb : to splash water around or against a surface


swat verb : to hit sharply, usually with a flat object


sway verb : to move back and forth


swear verb : to promise; to use a curse word


sweep verb : to clean a floor or sidewalk by brushing away dirt and litter


swell verb : to become bigger, rounder, louder, or more numerous


swerve verb : to change direction suddenly


swirl verb : to move in a twisting way; to go around and around


swish verb : to move with a light brushing, hissing, or rushing sound


switch verb : to change the direction, location, or focus of something; to exchange two things


swivel verb : to turn in a circle


swoop verb : to fly quickly in a downward direction


swooshing verb : moving or making a sound like air or water that is moving quickly


synchronizing verb : setting things to match in time or arranging things to happen at the same time

 

scrutinize verb : to examine carefully

 

scuba dive verb : to swim or explore underwater for long periods of time, using special breathing gear, such as air tanks


secede verb : to formally withdraw from membership in an organization or group


secrete verb : to produce and release a liquid or other substance


shipped out verb : when a military person travels away from home, often to fight in a war