| 801 | sex | To sex is to determine the biological sex of an organism, often through visual or genetic analysis. |
| 802 | shake | To shake is to move back and forth or up and down quickly and repeatedly, or to cause something to do so. |
| 803 | shall | Shall is a modal verb used to indicate a future action or make a suggestion. |
| 804 | shame | To shame is to cause someone to feel embarrassed or guilty about something they have done. |
| 805 | shape | To shape is to form or give a particular form to something. |
| 806 | share | To share is to give a portion or part of something to someone else or to communicate thoughts or feelings with others. |
| 807 | sharp | To sharp is to make something sharp or to sharpen it. |
| 808 | shelter | To shelter is to provide protection or refuge for someone or something from harm or danger. |
| 809 | shift | To shift is to move or cause to move from one position, direction, or focus to another. |
| 810 | shine | To shine is to give off or reflect bright light, or to excel or be outstanding in a particular way. |
| 811 | ship | To ship is to transport or send something, especially by sea. |
| 812 | shock | To shock is to cause a sudden surprise or disturbance. |
| 813 | shoe | To shoe is to put shoes on someone's feet or to attach a metal plate to a horse's hoof. |
| 814 | shoot | To shoot is to fire a weapon or take a photograph or video. |
| 815 | shop | To shop is to go to a store or a market to buy goods or services. |
| 816 | shoulder | To shoulder is to carry or bear the weight or responsibility of something, often metaphorically. |
| 817 | show | To show is to demonstrate or display something to someone. |
| 818 | shower | To shower is to bathe or rinse oneself with water, often in a shower. |
| 819 | shut | To shut is to close or block an opening or entrance. |
| 820 | side | To side is to choose or support a particular position or opinion in a dispute or argument. |
| 821 | sign | To sign is to write or mark a signature on a document or surface. |
| 822 | sing | To sing is to produce musical sounds with your voice. |
| 823 | sink | To sink is to descend below the surface of a liquid or to fall or drop downward. |
| 824 | sit | To sit is to rest on a chair or other surface with your back upright and your legs bent. |
| 825 | site | To site is to place or locate something in a particular position or location. |
| 826 | size | To size is to determine or adjust the size or dimensions of something. |
| 827 | skin | To skin is to remove the skin from something, typically an animal or fruit. |
| 828 | skirt | To skirt is to go around the edge or border of something. |
| 829 | sky | To sky is to fly or soar in the sky. |
| 830 | sleep | To sleep is to rest the body and mind by being in a state of unconsciousness. |
| 831 | slice | To slice is to cut something into thin pieces. |
| 832 | slide | To slide is to move smoothly along a surface. |
| 833 | slight | To slight is to insult or disrespect someone by treating them as unimportant or insignificant. |
| 834 | slip | To slip is to slide or lose one's footing on a surface or to make a mistake or error. |
| 835 | smart | To smart is to feel a sharp, stinging pain. |
| 836 | smell | To smell is to detect or perceive an odor with the nose. |
| 837 | smile | To smile is to make a happy or friendly facial expression by curving the corners of the mouth and showing the teeth. |
| 838 | smoke | To smoke is to inhale and exhale the smoke of a burning substance, often tobacco, for recreational or medicinal purposes. |
| 839 | snow | To snow is to fall from the sky as snowflakes. |
| 840 | sock | To sock is to hit someone or something with a closed fist. |
| 841 | soil | To soil is to make something dirty or contaminated, especially with dirt or mud. |
| 842 | solve | To solve means to find an answer or solution to a problem. |
| 843 | sort | To sort is to separate or arrange things into different categories or groups. |
| 844 | sound | To sound is to emit or produce a noise or to make a particular impression or effect. |
| 845 | source | To source is to obtain or acquire something from a specific origin or location, often for a particular purpose or use. |
| 846 | space | To space is to arrange or distribute things or objects at a distance from each other, creating a specific layout or pattern. |
| 847 | speak | To speak means to communicate with others using words. |
| 848 | specify | To state or describe something clearly and precisely. |
| 849 | speed | To speed is to move or travel quickly. |
| 850 | spell | To spell is to write or say the letters or words of a word in the correct order. |
| 851 | spend | To spend is to use or expend money, time, or effort on something. |
| 852 | spirit | To spirit is to carry away or move something quickly and secretly. |
| 853 | spite | To spite is to deliberately harm, annoy, or offend someone. |
| 854 | split | To split is to divide or separate something into two or more parts or pieces. |
| 855 | sport | To sport is to engage in physical activity or to participate in a specific sport or game. |
| 856 | spot | To spot is to see or notice something, often in a quick or casual manner. |
| 857 | spray | To spray is to disperse liquid or particles in a mist or stream. |
| 858 | spread | To spread is to extend or distribute something over an area or surface. |
| 859 | spring | To spring is to move quickly and suddenly in a particular direction. |
| 860 | stable | To stable is to keep something or someone firmly in place and steady. |
| 861 | staff | To staff is to provide with workers or employees. |
| 862 | stage | To stage is to organize or plan an event or performance. |
| 863 | stand | To stand is to be in an upright position on your feet. |
| 864 | star | To star is to feature or be the main performer in a movie, TV show, or other performance. |
| 865 | start | To start is to begin or initiate an action or process. |
| 866 | state | To state is to express something clearly and precisely in words. |
| 867 | station | To station is to place or position something or someone in a particular location. |
| 868 | stay | to remain in a particular place or situation. |
| 869 | steal | To steal is to take something without permission or to do something dishonest or unfair in order to gain an advantage. |
| 870 | step | To step is to move by lifting one foot and putting it down in a different place. |
| 871 | stick | To stick is to attach or adhere something to another surface. |
| 872 | stomach | To stomach is to tolerate or endure something unpleasant, often a difficult situation or task. |
| 873 | stop | to cease movement or action; to come to an end. |
| 874 | store | To store is to keep something in a designated place for future use or safekeeping. |
| 875 | storm | To storm is to move or rush forward forcefully, often with anger or violence. |
| 876 | strain | To strain is to exert oneself physically or mentally to accomplish something or to put pressure on something to make it bend or stretch. |
| 877 | stress | To stress is to emphasize or place importance on something. |
| 878 | stretch | To stretch is to lengthen or extend one's body or limbs, usually in order to improve flexibility or prepare for physical activity. |
| 879 | strike | To strike is to hit or impact something forcefully and often repeatedly. |
| 880 | string | To string is to thread or connect a series of objects or items together, often using a string or similar material. |
| 881 | strip | To strip is to remove clothing or covering from something. |
| 882 | stroke | To stroke is to move one's hand over something gently and repeatedly. |
| 883 | structure | To structure is to organize or arrange something in a specific way. |
| 884 | struggle | To struggle is to try very hard to do something that is difficult or to overcome a problem. |
| 885 | study | To study is to examine or learn about a subject or topic in depth, often through research or practice. |
| 886 | stuff | To stuff is to fill something tightly with material or substance. |
| 887 | style | To style is to give something a particular appearance or design. |
| 888 | submit | To submit is to present or hand over something for consideration or judgment. |
| 889 | succeed | To succeed is to achieve a desired goal or outcome. |
| 890 | suck | To suck is to draw in or take in with the mouth, or to be of poor quality or unsatisfactory. |
| 891 | suffer | To suffer is to experience pain, hardship, or distress. |
| 892 | sugar | To sugar is to add sugar to something. |
| 893 | suggest | To suggest is to offer an idea or proposal for consideration or discussion. |
| 894 | suit | To suit is to fit or be appropriate for a particular purpose, situation, or person. |
| 895 | summer | To summer is to spend time during the summer season in a particular place or activity. |
| 896 | sun | To sun is to expose oneself to the sun, often for the purpose of tanning or relaxing. |
| 897 | supply | To supply is to provide or make available something that is needed or wanted. |
| 898 | support | To support is to provide assistance, help, or encouragement to someone or something. |
| 899 | suppose | To suppose is to assume or believe something to be true based on little or no evidence. |
| 900 | surprise | To surprise is to cause someone to feel unexpected delight or shock. |
| 901 | surprised | To surprise is to cause someone to feel a sudden sense of astonishment or disbelief, often by doing something unexpected or out of the ordinary. |
| 902 | surround | To surround is to enclose or encircle someone or something completely. |
| 903 | survey | To survey is to examine or study something in detail. |
| 904 | survive | To survive is to continue to live or exist, often despite difficult circumstances. |
| 905 | suspect | To suspect is to believe or think that someone is guilty or responsible for something based on available evidence or to feel distrustful or skeptical about something. |
| 906 | swim | To swim is to move through water using your body, arms, and legs. |
| 907 | swing | To swing is to move back and forth or from side to side on a fixed point or to hit something with a swinging motion. |
| 908 | switch | To switch is to change or exchange something for another. |
| 909 | table | To table is to put forward for discussion or consideration, often in a formal setting such as a meeting or parliamentary session. |
| 910 | tackle | To tackle is to confront or deal with a problem or challenge, or to physically grab and bring down an opponent in sports. |
| 911 | take | To grab, seize or hold something. |
| 912 | talk | To talk is to communicate with someone by speaking, often in a conversation or discussion. |
| 913 | tank | To tank is to store or hold something in a tank, or to fail or perform poorly in a competition or activity. |
| 914 | tap | To tap is to touch something gently or lightly, often to get someone's attention. |
| 915 | target | To target is to aim at or focus on a particular object or goal. |
| 916 | task | To task is to assign or give someone a particular job or responsibility to complete. |
| 917 | taste | To taste is to experience or perceive the flavor or quality of something through the mouth or sense of taste. |
| 918 | tax | To tax is to impose a financial charge or burden on someone or something, usually by a government or authority. |
| 919 | teach | to instruct or educate someone in a particular skill or subject. |
| 920 | team | To team is to work together with others in a coordinated and collaborative way. |
| 921 | tear | To tear is to pull or rip apart forcefully, usually resulting in damage to the object being torn. |
| 922 | telephone | To telephone is to make a call to someone using a telephone or similar device. |
| 923 | tell | To tell is to communicate information or a story to someone, often by speaking. |
| 924 | tend | To tend is to have a natural inclination or predisposition towards something or to take care of something. |
| 925 | term | To term is to give a specific name or definition to something or someone. |
| 926 | test | To test is to evaluate or to examine something or someone to determine their abilities or characteristics. |
| 927 | text | To text is to send a message via text message. |
| 928 | thank | To express gratitude or appreciation towards someone. |
| 929 | theme | To theme is to design or organize something around a particular topic, idea, or concept. |
| 930 | think | To think is to use your mind to consider and form ideas or opinions about something. |
| 931 | throw | To throw is to propel something through the air by hand or by force. |
| 932 | ticket | To ticket is to issue or give someone a ticket for a violation or admission to an event. |
| 933 | tie | To tie is to fasten or secure something with a knot or other means. |
| 934 | till | To till is to cultivate land for crops. |
| 935 | tip | To tip is to give a small amount of money to someone as a gratuity or appreciation for their service. |
| 936 | tired | To tire is to become exhausted or fatigued from physical or mental exertion. |
| 937 | title | To title is to give a name or title to something. |
| 938 | toe | To toe is to touch or push something with one's toes. |
| 939 | tone | To tone is to adjust or modify the tone or pitch of a sound or a voice. |
| 940 | tool | To tool is to use a tool to accomplish a task. |
| 941 | touch | To touch is to come into physical contact with something or someone. |
| 942 | tour | To tour is to visit and explore different places, often as part of a group. |
| 943 | towel | To towel is to dry or wipe oneself or something else using a towel or similar cloth. |
| 944 | tower | To tower is to rise high above something, like a tower or building. |
| 945 | track | To track is to follow or monitor the progress or movement of something or someone over time. |
| 946 | trade | To trade is to exchange goods or services for other goods or services, usually for monetary gain. |
| 947 | traffic | To traffic is to move goods or people from one place to another, especially on a regular basis. |
| 948 | train | To train is to teach someone a skill or to prepare for a task or activity through practice and instruction. |
| 949 | transition | To transition is to move from one state or condition to another. |
| 950 | translate | To translate is to convert written or spoken words from one language into another. |
| 951 | trash | To trash is to discard or dispose of something as garbage. |
| 952 | travel | To travel is to go from one place to another, typically over a distance. |
| 953 | treat | To treat is to behave towards someone in a particular way or to provide medical care or attention to someone. |
| 954 | tree | To tree is to climb up and perch oneself in a tree. |
| 955 | trip | To trip is to stumble or lose balance while walking or running. |
| 956 | trouble | To trouble is to cause difficulty or problems for someone or something. |
| 957 | truck | To truck is to transport or move goods by truck or other vehicle. |
| 958 | trust | To trust is to believe or have confidence in someone or something. |
| 959 | try | To try is to make an attempt to do or achieve something. |
| 960 | tune | To tune is to adjust the pitch or melody of a musical instrument or voice. |
| 961 | turn | To turn is to rotate or change direction around a central point. |
| 962 | twist | To twist is to bend or turn something out of its natural shape or to distort or change the meaning of something. |
| 963 | type | To type is to input characters on a keyboard or typewriter. |
| 964 | understand | To comprehend or grasp the meaning of something. |
| 965 | upset | To upset is to cause someone to feel disturbed, troubled, or unsettled. |
| 966 | use | To use is to employ or utilize something for a particular purpose. |
| 967 | vacation | To vacation is to take a period of time away from work or other responsibilities for rest, relaxation, or travel. |
| 968 | value | To value is to consider something important or worthy of respect or to assign a particular monetary worth to something. |
| 969 | vary | To vary is to be different or change in some way, often in quantity or quality. |
| 970 | view | To view is to look at or observe something from a particular perspective or angle. |
| 971 | visit | to go to see someone or something, often for a specific purpose. |
| 972 | voice | To voice is to express or articulate one's thoughts or opinions in a clear and audible manner. |
| 973 | wait | To wait is to stay in one place or delay action until a particular event occurs. |
| 974 | wake | To wake is to become conscious after sleeping or to cause someone to become conscious by making noise or touching them. |
| 975 | walk | to move forward on foot. |
| 976 | wall | To wall is to enclose or separate with a wall. |
| 977 | want | To desire or wish for something. |
| 978 | war | To war is to engage in armed conflict or struggle. |
| 979 | warm | To warm is to increase the temperature or heat of something or someone. |
| 980 | warn | To inform someone about a potential danger or problem. |
| 981 | was | Was is the past tense of the verb "to be," which is used to indicate the existence or identity of something or someone in the past. |
| 982 | wash | To wash is to clean something with water and often soap or detergent. |
| 983 | waste | To waste is to use something in a way that does not produce any benefit or value or to allow something to be unused or unused efficiently. |
| 984 | watch | to observe something or someone closely. |
| 985 | water | To water is to give plants or crops liquid in order to help them grow, or to provide a source of hydration for humans and animals. |
| 986 | wave | To wave is to move one's hand or arm back and forth to signal or greet someone. |
| 987 | wear | To wear is to have something on your body as clothing or an accessory. |
| 988 | weather | To weather is to withstand or survive the effects of different weather conditions, such as rain, wind, or snow. |
| 989 | web | To web is to connect or link something or someone to the internet or to other websites. |
| 990 | weekend | To weekend is to spend time relaxing or engaging in leisure activities over the weekend. |
| 991 | weigh | To measure the weight of something or to consider and compare different options or factors. |
| 992 | weight | To weight is to measure or determine the weight of something. |
| 993 | well | To well is to rise to the surface or overflow, often in reference to a liquid. |
| 994 | were | Were is the past tense of the verb "to be," which is used to indicate the existence or identity of something or someone in the past. |
| 995 | wheel | To wheel is to move or transport something on wheels, often a vehicle or heavy object. |
| 996 | win | To win is to come first or be the most successful in a competition or game. |
| 997 | wind | To wind is to twist or turn something in a spiral or circular pattern. |
| 998 | window | To window is to provide or view something through a window or an opening. |
| 999 | wing | To wing is to fly or glide through the air using wings or a similar mechanism. |
| 1000 | wise | To wise is to become or be wise, often through experience or learning. |