| 1201 | session | A session is a period of time during which a particular activity or event takes place. |
| 1202 | set | Set refers to a collection of objects or things that belong together. |
| 1203 | setting | A setting is the place, time, and conditions in which something happens or exists. |
| 1204 | sex | Sex refers to the physical act of sexual intercourse between two individuals. |
| 1205 | shake | Shake refers to a rapid, back-and-forth movement, often involving the hands or body. |
| 1206 | shame | Shame is a feeling of guilt or embarrassment caused by doing something wrong or inappropriate. |
| 1207 | shape | Shape refers to the physical form or appearance of an object. |
| 1208 | share | A share is a portion or part of something that is divided among a group or individuals. |
| 1209 | she | She refers to a female person or animal. |
| 1210 | shelter | A shelter is a place that provides protection from bad weather or danger. |
| 1211 | shift | Shift refers to a change or adjustment in position, direction, or focus, often involving a movement or transfer from one thing to another. |
| 1212 | shine | Shine refers to a bright, glowing appearance or luster, often associated with the reflection of light. |
| 1213 | ship | A ship is a large vessel used for transporting goods or people across water. |
| 1214 | shirt | A shirt is a garment worn on the upper body, often with a collar, buttons, and sleeves, and typically made of cotton or other fabrics. |
| 1215 | shock | Shock is a sudden, intense feeling of surprise or disbelief, often caused by something unexpected. |
| 1216 | shoe | A shoe is a covering for the foot, typically made of leather or rubber. |
| 1217 | shoot | To shoot is to fire a weapon or take a photograph. |
| 1218 | shop | A shop is a place where goods or services are sold. |
| 1219 | shopping | The activity of browsing and purchasing goods, typically in a retail store or online. |
| 1220 | shot | A shot is a small amount of a liquid substance, such as a medication or alcoholic beverage, or it can refer to a single discharge of a gun or firearm. |
| 1221 | shoulder | A shoulder is the part of the body that connects the arm to the torso. |
| 1222 | show | Show refers to an event or performance that is intended to be watched or seen. |
| 1223 | shower | A shower is a device used to wash oneself with water that is sprayed from above. |
| 1224 | sick | Sick is a state of physical or mental illness or discomfort. |
| 1225 | side | A side is one of the two surfaces of something flat or the left or right of a person or object. |
| 1226 | sign | A sign is a visual indication or signal, often used to convey information or instructions. |
| 1227 | signal | A signal is a sound, gesture, or object used to convey information or instructions. |
| 1228 | signature | Signature is a person's name written in a distinctive way as a form of identification, authorization, or approval. |
| 1229 | significance | Significance is the quality of being worthy of attention; importance. |
| 1230 | silly | Silly refers to something that is foolish, absurd, or nonsensical, often with a sense of humor or playfulness. |
| 1231 | silver | Silver is a precious metal that has a shiny, white-grey color. |
| 1232 | simple | Simple means something that is easy to understand or do. |
| 1233 | sing | To sing is to make music with your voice. |
| 1234 | singer | A singer is a person who sings, typically as a profession or as a form of artistic expression. |
| 1235 | single | Single means one and not more than one. |
| 1236 | sink | Sink means to descend or fall downward, often into water or a hole. |
| 1237 | sir | Sir is a polite and respectful term of address for a man, often used to show respect or courtesy. |
| 1238 | sister | A sister is a female sibling, either younger or older. |
| 1239 | site | A site is a location or place where something is or will be located. |
| 1240 | situation | A situation is a set of circumstances or conditions in which something or someone exists or operates. |
| 1241 | size | Size refers to the physical dimensions or extent of something. |
| 1242 | skill | A skill is the ability to do something well, often as a result of training or practice. |
| 1243 | skin | Skin is the outer layer that covers the body of a person or animal. |
| 1244 | skirt | A skirt is a garment worn by women that hangs from the waist and covers the legs. |
| 1245 | sky | The sky is the space above the earth that is filled with clouds, stars, and the sun. |
| 1246 | sleep | To sleep means to rest and be in a state of unconsciousness for a period of time. |
| 1247 | slice | A slice is a thin, flat piece of something that has been cut. |
| 1248 | slide | A slide is a smooth, sloping surface or chute that is used for gliding or descending. |
| 1249 | slip | Slip means to slide or lose one's footing on a surface, often accidentally. |
| 1250 | smell | A smell is a distinctive odor or fragrance that can be perceived by the nose. |
| 1251 | smile | Smile refers to the expression of happiness, joy, or amusement, often characterized by the lifting of the corners of the mouth and the showing of teeth. |
| 1252 | smoke | Smoke is a visible suspension of particles in the air, typically created by burning something. |
| 1253 | snow | Snow is a type of precipitation that falls from the sky in cold weather and covers the ground in white. |
| 1254 | society | Society is the community of people living in a particular country or region and having shared customs, laws, and organizations. |
| 1255 | sock | A sock is a piece of clothing worn on the foot and ankle, usually made of cotton or wool. |
| 1256 | soft | Soft means something that is not hard or firm and can be easily pressed. |
| 1257 | software | Software is the programs and other operating information used by a computer. |
| 1258 | soil | Soil is the natural material that makes up the surface layer of the Earth's crust. |
| 1259 | solid | Solid means something that is not liquid or gas and has a fixed shape. |
| 1260 | solution | A solution is a means of solving a problem or addressing an issue. |
| 1261 | somewhere | Somewhere refers to a place that is not specified or known. |
| 1262 | son | A son is a male child of a parent or parents. |
| 1263 | song | Song is a musical composition consisting of lyrics and a melody typically for voice with accompaniment. |
| 1264 | sort | Sort means to categorize or put things in order based on their similarities or differences. |
| 1265 | sound | Sound is the vibrations that travel through the air and can be heard by the ear. |
| 1266 | soup | Soup is a liquid dish typically made by boiling vegetables, meat, or fish in water or stock. |
| 1267 | source | A source is the place or thing that something comes from or is obtained from. |
| 1268 | south | South refers to the direction opposite to north, towards the Earth's southern pole. |
| 1269 | space | Space is the area or expanse that exists beyond the Earth's atmosphere, or a place or area that is unoccupied. |
| 1270 | spare | Spare means to give or provide something extra or in addition to what is required. |
| 1271 | speaker | A speaker is someone who talks to an audience. |
| 1272 | special | Special refers to something that is different or unique and is not like other things. |
| 1273 | specialist | A specialist is a person who has expertise in a particular field or subject. |
| 1274 | specific | Specific refers to something that is precise, clear, and well-defined. |
| 1275 | speech | A speech is a formal talk given to an audience, especially one given by someone in a position of authority. |
| 1276 | speed | Speed is how fast something is moving. |
| 1277 | spell | Spell refers to a series of letters or words that form a word, phrase, or sentence, often used for communication or writing. |
| 1278 | spend | To spend is to use money to buy something or to use time doing something. |
| 1279 | spirit | A spirit is a non-physical entity that is believed to inhabit or influence a person, place, or thing. |
| 1280 | spiritual | Spiritual refers to matters of the spirit or soul, rather than material or physical things. |
| 1281 | spite | Spite is a feeling of resentment or ill-will towards someone, often leading to harmful or negative actions. |
| 1282 | split | Split is to divide something into two or more parts. |
| 1283 | sport | Sport is an activity or game that requires physical skill and is usually competitive. |
| 1284 | spot | A spot is a small area or place, or it can refer to a stain or blemish on a surface. |
| 1285 | spray | Spray is a liquid or mist that is dispersed in the air in small droplets, often used for cleaning or applying chemicals. |
| 1286 | spread | To spread means to make something cover a larger area or to distribute something over a surface. |
| 1287 | spring | Spring means the season between winter and summer or a coil or elastic object that can be stretched and then returns to its original shape. |
| 1288 | square | Square refers to a shape with four equal sides and four 90-degree angles. |
| 1289 | stable | A stable is a building where horses are kept and cared for. |
| 1290 | staff | Staff are people who work for an organization or business. |
| 1291 | stage | A stage is a raised platform or area on which actors or performers present a play, concert, or other form of entertainment. |
| 1292 | stand | To stand means to be upright on your feet or to take a position or viewpoint. |
| 1293 | standard | A standard is a level of quality or performance that is generally accepted as normal or acceptable. |
| 1294 | star | A star is a luminous celestial body visible in the sky at night, which is made up of hot gases and emits its own light. |
| 1295 | start | To start means to begin or initiate something. |
| 1296 | state | A state is a defined area of a country or region that has its own government and laws. |
| 1297 | statement | A statement is a declaration or expression of a fact, idea, opinion, or thought. |
| 1298 | station | A station is a place where vehicles stop to pick up or drop off passengers or goods, such as a train station or gas station. |
| 1299 | status | Status refers to someone's social or professional position or standing. |
| 1300 | stay | To stay is to remain in a particular place or to continue in a particular state or condition. |
| 1301 | steak | A steak is a cut of meat, usually beef, that is cooked by grilling or frying. |
| 1302 | steal | Steal means to take something without permission or right, often in a surreptitious or illegal manner. |
| 1303 | step | A step is one movement of the foot when walking or running. |
| 1304 | stick | A stick is a long, thin piece of wood or other material that is used for various purposes. |
| 1305 | still | Still means to remain in the same position or state without changing. |
| 1306 | stock | Stock refers to a supply of goods or materials that a company keeps to sell or trade. |
| 1307 | stomach | The stomach is an organ in the body that breaks down food for digestion. |
| 1308 | stop | To stop is to cease movement or action. |
| 1309 | storage | Storage is the act of keeping something in a place for future use. |
| 1310 | store | A store is a retail establishment where goods are sold to customers. |
| 1311 | storm | A storm is a violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds, thunder, and lightning. |
| 1312 | story | A story is a narrative account of a sequence of events. |
| 1313 | strain | Strain is a physical or mental tension or pressure. |
| 1314 | stranger | A stranger is someone who you do not know. |
| 1315 | strategy | A strategy is a plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal or objective. |
| 1316 | street | A street is a public road in a city or town, usually lined with buildings and used for vehicular and pedestrian traffic. |
| 1317 | strength | Strength is the measure of how much force or power a person or thing has. |
| 1318 | stress | Stress is a state of mental or emotional strain or tension caused by adverse circumstances. |
| 1319 | stretch | Stretch means to extend or elongate something, often with a sense of flexibility, tension, or reach. |
| 1320 | strike | Strike is a work stoppage caused by employees refusing to work until their demands are met. |
| 1321 | string | A string is a thin piece of cord or material used for tying or holding things together. |
| 1322 | strip | A strip is a long, narrow piece of material or land, often used for decoration or as a strip of film in a movie. |
| 1323 | stroke | A stroke is a medical condition that occurs when the blood supply to the brain is interrupted. |
| 1324 | structure | A structure is something that is built, such as a building or bridge. |
| 1325 | struggle | Struggle is a difficult or challenging effort to achieve something. |
| 1326 | student | A person who is studying or attending an educational institution. |
| 1327 | studio | A studio is a space where an artist, musician, or other creative professional works or creates. |
| 1328 | study | Study is the act of learning about a subject through reading, research, and practice. |
| 1329 | stuff | Stuff refers to a group of things, usually without specifying what those things are. |
| 1330 | stupid | Stupid refers to something that is unintelligent, foolish, or lacking in common sense, often with a sense of frustration or disbelief. |
| 1331 | style | Style refers to a particular way of doing or presenting something. |
| 1332 | subject | A subject is a person or thing that is being discussed, studied, or talked about. |
| 1333 | substance | A substance is a material that has a particular chemical composition and physical properties. |
| 1334 | success | Success is the achievement of a desired goal or objective. |
| 1335 | suck | Suck means to draw in air or liquid through the mouth, often to consume or extract something. |
| 1336 | sugar | Sugar is a sweet substance that is used to sweeten food and drinks. |
| 1337 | suggestion | A suggestion is an idea or proposal that is put forward for consideration or action. |
| 1338 | suit | A suit is a set of clothes consisting of a jacket and pants or skirt that match. |
| 1339 | summer | Summer is the warmest season of the year, typically occurring between spring and autumn, characterized by longer days and shorter nights. |
| 1340 | sun | The sun is a star that is the center of our solar system and provides light and heat to the earth. |
| 1341 | supermarket | A supermarket is a large store that sells a wide variety of food, household items, and other consumer goods. |
| 1342 | support | To support is to help or assist someone or something, often by providing resources or encouragement. |
| 1343 | surgery | Surgery is a medical operation performed by a doctor to treat an injury or disease. |
| 1344 | surprise | A surprise is something unexpected or sudden that happens to someone. |
| 1345 | surround | Surround means to encircle or encompass something, often with the intention of confining or enclosing it. |
| 1346 | survey | A survey is an investigation or study of something in order to gather information or data. |
| 1347 | suspect | Suspect means to believe or have an idea that someone is involved in a crime or wrongdoing. |
| 1348 | sweet | Sweet means having a taste like sugar or honey, or having a pleasant or agreeable personality. |
| 1349 | swim | Swim is the act of moving through water by using one's arms and legs. |
| 1350 | swimming | Swimming is the act of moving through water by using one's body, usually for exercise or recreation. |
| 1351 | swing | Swing means to move back and forth or from side to side in a rhythmic motion. |
| 1352 | switch | A switch is a device used to turn something on or off or to change its direction or mode of operation. |
| 1353 | sympathy | Sympathy is a feeling of sadness or pity for someone who is suffering. |
| 1354 | system | A system is a set of interacting or interdependent components forming an integrated whole. |
| 1355 | table | A table is a piece of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs, used as a surface for working at, eating from, or on which to place things. |
| 1356 | tackle | To tackle is to confront or deal with a difficult problem or task. |
| 1357 | tale | A tale is a story, often fictional or imaginary. |
| 1358 | talk | Talk refers to the act of speaking or conversing with someone. |
| 1359 | tank | A tank is a large container for storing liquids or gases. |
| 1360 | tap | To tap means to hit lightly or gently, often to make a sound or get someone's attention. |
| 1361 | target | A target is a goal or objective that someone wants to achieve. |
| 1362 | task | A task is a specific job or assignment that needs to be completed. |
| 1363 | taste | Taste is the sensation of flavor perceived in the mouth when eating or drinking something, or it can refer to a person's preference or liking for something. |
| 1364 | tax | A tax is a fee charged by a government on income, goods, or services. |
| 1365 | tea | Tea is a hot drink made by pouring boiling water over dried leaves from the tea plant. |
| 1366 | teach | To teach is to impart knowledge or skills to someone through instruction or example. |
| 1367 | teacher | A teacher is a person who instructs or educates others, typically in a school or academic setting. |
| 1368 | teaching | Teaching is the act or process of imparting knowledge, skills, or information to others, often in an academic or instructional setting. |
| 1369 | team | A team is a group of people who work together to achieve a common goal. |
| 1370 | tear | Tear refers to a drop of salty liquid that comes out of the eye, often as a sign of strong emotion, such as sadness, happiness, or pain. |
| 1371 | technology | Technology is the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry. |
| 1372 | telephone | A telephone is a device used for communicating with others over a distance, usually by voice. |
| 1373 | television | Television is a device or system for receiving and broadcasting images and sound over a distance. |
| 1374 | tell | To tell is to communicate information or a story to someone. |
| 1375 | temperature | Temperature is the degree of heat or coldness of a body or environment. |
| 1376 | temporary | Temporary refers to something that is not permanent or lasting, often intended for a limited or short-term use. |
| 1377 | tennis | Tennis is a sport played by two or four players who hit a ball over a net using rackets. |
| 1378 | tension | Tension refers to the state of being stretched or strained, both physically and emotionally. |
| 1379 | term | A term is a period of time or a word or phrase used in a specific context. |
| 1380 | test | A test is an assessment of knowledge or ability. |
| 1381 | text | A text is a written or printed piece of language that communicates information or ideas. |
| 1382 | thanks | Thanks is an expression of gratitude or appreciation. |
| 1383 | theme | A theme is a subject or topic that is repeated or developed throughout a piece of literature, art, or music, or it can refer to the overall style or tone of something. |
| 1384 | theory | A theory is a well-supported explanation of observed phenomena. |
| 1385 | thing | A thing is an object, item, or matter that is being considered or discussed. |
| 1386 | thought | A thought is an idea or opinion produced by thinking or occurring suddenly in the mind. |
| 1387 | throat | The throat is the part of the body that connects the mouth and the stomach. |
| 1388 | ticket | A ticket is a piece of paper or electronic record that gives someone the right to enter an event or use a service. |
| 1389 | tie | A tie is a long, narrow piece of fabric that is worn around the neck and tied in a knot. |
| 1390 | till | A till is a cash register or a box used to store money. |
| 1391 | time | Time is the ongoing sequence of events that occur in the past, present, and future. |
| 1392 | tip | A tip is a small piece of advice or a suggestion for how to do something. |
| 1393 | title | A title is a name given to a book, movie, or other work of art. |
| 1394 | today | Today refers to the present day. |
| 1395 | toe | A toe is one of the digits on the foot, usually five in number. |
| 1396 | tomorrow | Tomorrow refers to the day after today, often used to indicate the near future. |
| 1397 | tone | Tone refers to the pitch or quality of someone's voice or the atmosphere of something. |
| 1398 | tongue | The tongue is the muscular organ inside the mouth that is used for tasting, speaking, and swallowing. |
| 1399 | tonight | Tonight refers to the present or coming evening. |
| 1400 | tool | A tool is a device or implement used to perform a specific task. |