Sand: Tiny grains of rock. The sand felt warm on the beach.
Sail: Cloth used to catch wind on a boat. The boat raised its sail.
Sailor: A person who works on a ship. The sailor watched the sea.
Sailboat: A small boat with sails. The sailboat moved slowly.
Salt: A white substance used in food. She added salt to soup.
Same: Not different. The twins wore the same dress.
Sample: A small part to test. The chef gave a sample.
Sandcastle: A castle made with sand. The child built a sandcastle.
Sandal: Light shoe worn in warm weather. She wore sandals.
Sandstorm: A storm of blowing sand. The sandstorm covered the road.
Sandy: Full of sand. The beach was sandy.
Sap: Juice from a tree. The sap dripped slowly.
Sapphire: A blue gemstone. The ring had a sapphire.
Sardine: A small sea fish. The fisherman caught sardines.
Satisfy: To make someone happy. The answer satisfied the teacher.
Sauce: Liquid added to food. He poured sauce on pasta.
Saucer: A small plate for a cup. The cup rested on the saucer.
Save: To keep something safe. She saved her money.
Savior: Someone who rescues others. The dog became a savior.
Saw: A tool used for cutting wood. He used a saw.
Say: To speak words. She said hello.
Scale: Thin plate on fish skin. The fish had shiny scales.
Scan: To look over quickly. He scanned the page.
Scar: A mark left after a wound. The scar remained.
Scare: To frighten someone. The noise scared the cat.
Scarf: A cloth worn around the neck. She wore a red scarf.
Scene: A place where something happens. The scene looked peaceful.
Scent: A pleasant smell. The flower had a sweet scent.
School: A place where children learn. The school opened early.
Science: Study of nature and life. Science explains many things.
Scientist: A person who studies science. The scientist made a discovery.
Scissors: A tool used for cutting paper. She used scissors.
Score: Points in a game. The team scored three points.
Scout: A person who explores. The scout walked ahead.
Scratch: To rub with nails. The cat scratched the sofa.
Screen: A flat surface for display. The movie showed on the screen.
Script: Written text for a play. The actor read the script.
Sea: A large body of salt water. The sea looked blue.
Seagull: A bird that lives near the sea. The seagull flew above.
Seal: A sea animal. The seal swam quickly.
Search: To look for something. They searched for treasure.
Season: A time of year. Winter is a cold season.
Seat: A place to sit. He took a seat.
Second: The number after first. She finished second.
Secret: Something kept hidden. The child kept a secret.
Section: A part of something. The book had many sections.
Secure: Safe and protected. The door was secure.
Seed: A small plant beginning. The seed grew into a tree.
Seek: To try to find something. They seek the answer.
Seem: To appear in a certain way. The task seemed easy.
Select: To choose carefully. She selected a dress.
Self: A person’s own being. He trusted himself.
Sell: To give something for money. They sell fruit.
Send: To cause something to go somewhere. She sent a letter.
Sense: Ability to feel or understand. Dogs have strong sense of smell.
Sentence: A group of words that make sense. He wrote a sentence.
Serve: To give food or help. The waiter served dinner.
Service: Help offered to people. The service was quick.
Set: To put something in place. She set the table.
Seven: The number after six. I counted seven stars.
Shade: Shadow from sunlight. We sat in the shade.
Shadow: Dark shape made by blocking light. His shadow followed him.
Shake: To move back and forth. He shook the bottle.
Shallow: Not deep. The water was shallow.
Shame: Feeling bad about wrong actions. He felt shame.
Shape: The form of something. The cloud had a strange shape.
Share: To give part to others. She shared her candy.
Sharp: Having a fine edge. The knife was sharp.
Sheep: A farm animal with wool. The sheep ate grass.
Sheet: A large piece of cloth. The bed had a white sheet.
Shelf: A flat board for holding items. The books sat on the shelf.
Shell: Hard covering of animals like snails. The shell was shiny.
Shelter: A safe place to stay. The hut gave shelter.
Shine: To give off light. The stars shine at night.
Ship: A large boat. The ship sailed far.
Shirt: Clothing worn on the upper body. He wore a blue shirt.
Shock: A sudden surprise. The news caused shock.
Shoot: To send something quickly. The player shot the ball.
Shop: A place where things are sold. The shop opened early.
Short: Not long. The rope was short.
Shoulder: Part of the body near the neck. He carried the bag on his shoulder.
Shout: To speak loudly. She shouted for help.
Show: To display something. The teacher showed the picture.
Shower: Rain falling or washing with water. He took a shower.
Shrimp: A small sea animal. The shrimp swam quickly.
Shut: To close something. Please shut the door.
Shy: Feeling nervous with people. The child was shy.
Sick: Feeling unwell. He felt sick today.
Side: The edge or part of something. Stand by my side.
Sight: The ability to see. His sight was clear.
Sign: A symbol or notice. The sign showed directions.
Signal: A sign that gives information. The signal turned green.
Silent: Without sound. The room was silent.
Silk: A smooth soft fabric. The scarf was silk.
Silver: A shiny gray metal. The ring was silver.
Simple: Easy to understand. The puzzle was simple.
Sing: To make music with voice. She loves to sing.
Singer: A person who sings. The singer had a sweet voice.
Single: Only one. He had a single coin.
Sink: To go down in water. The stone began to sink.
Sister: A female sibling. My sister reads books.
Sit: To rest on a seat. Please sit here.
Site: A place where something happens. The building site was busy.
Situation: A condition or problem. The situation improved.
Six: The number after five. There were six apples.
Size: How big something is. The box was small in size.
Skate: To move on skates. The boy learned to skate.
Skater: A person who skates. The skater moved smoothly on the ice.
Sketch: A quick drawing. She made a sketch of the tree.
Skill: Ability to do something well. He showed great skill in painting.
Skin: The outer covering of the body. Her skin felt soft.
Skip: To jump lightly. The child liked to skip rope.
Skirt: A piece of clothing worn by girls. She wore a blue skirt.
Skull: The bone that protects the brain. The skull is strong.
Sky: The space above the earth. The sky looked bright.
Skylight: A window in the roof. Sunlight came through the skylight.
Skyline: The outline of buildings against the sky. The city skyline looked beautiful.
Slack: Loose or not tight. The rope became slack.
Slap: To hit with an open hand. He gave a quick slap to the mosquito.
Slate: A dark gray stone. The roof was made of slate.
Slave: A person forced to work. The story told about a slave.
Sleep: To rest with eyes closed. Babies sleep a lot.
Sleet: Rain mixed with snow. Sleet fell during the storm.
Slice: A thin piece cut from something. She ate a slice of cake.
Slide: To move smoothly over a surface. The child slid down the slide.
Slim: Thin in shape. The cat looked slim.
Slip: To slide by accident. He slipped on the wet floor.
Slope: A surface that goes up or down. The hill had a steep slope.
Slow: Not fast. The turtle moved slow.
Small: Little in size. The kitten was small.
Smart: Clever or intelligent. The student was smart.
Smell: To sense odor. The flower smelled sweet.
Smile: A happy facial expression. She gave a warm smile.
Smoke: Gray gas from fire. Smoke rose from the chimney.
Smooth: Even and not rough. The stone felt smooth.
Snack: A small meal between meals. He ate a snack.
Snail: A small animal with a shell. The snail moved slowly.
Snake: A long legless reptile. The snake slid on the ground.
Snap: To break with a sharp sound. The twig snapped.
Snow: Frozen white flakes from the sky. Snow covered the ground.
Snowball: A ball made of snow. The kids threw snowballs.
Snowflake: A tiny ice crystal from snow. The snowflake landed softly.
Snowman: A figure made of snow. The children built a snowman.
Soak: To make very wet. She soaked the cloth.
Soap: A substance used for washing. He used soap to clean hands.
Soccer: A game played by kicking a ball. They played soccer in the park.
Sock: A piece of clothing for feet. He wore warm socks.
Soft: Not hard. The pillow felt soft.
Soil: Earth used for growing plants. The soil was rich.
Soldier: A person who serves in the army. The soldier stood guard.
Solid: Firm and not liquid. Ice is solid.
Solve: To find the answer. She solved the puzzle.
Some: An amount or number. Some apples were red.
Song: Music with words. She sang a song.
Soon: In a short time. We will leave soon.
Sore: Painful. His leg felt sore.
Sort: To arrange things. She sorted the books.
Sound: Something we hear. The sound was loud.
Soup: A liquid food. We had soup for dinner.
Sour: Having a sharp taste. The lemon was sour.
Source: The place something begins. The river source was in the mountains.
Space: The area beyond Earth. Astronauts travel in space.
Spade: A tool for digging. He used a spade in the garden.
Spark: A tiny flash of light. A spark came from the fire.
Speak: To say words. She likes to speak clearly.
Speed: How fast something moves. The car had great speed.
Spell: To say letters in order. He spelled the word correctly.
Spend: To use money or time. She spent time reading.
Spice: A strong flavor added to food. The soup had spice.
Spider: A small animal with eight legs. The spider made a web.
Spike: A sharp point. The plant had spikes.
Spin: To turn around quickly. The toy began to spin.
Spine: The backbone. The spine supports the body.
Spirit: A feeling of energy. The team had strong spirit.
Spit: To push saliva from the mouth. The boy spit out the seed.
Splash: To scatter water. The child made a splash.
Split: To break into parts. The log split in half.
Spoil: To ruin something. Rain spoiled the picnic.
Spoon: A tool for eating soup. He used a spoon.
Sport: A game or activity. Basketball is a sport.
Spot: A small place or mark. The dog had a black spot.
Spread: To open out. She spread butter on bread.
Spring: A season of the year. Flowers bloom in spring.
Square: A shape with four equal sides. The tile was square.
Squeeze: To press tightly. She squeezed the lemon.
Squirrel: A small animal with a bushy tail. The squirrel climbed the tree.
Stable: A place where horses stay. The horse slept in the stable.
Stack: A pile of things. Books were in a stack.
Stage: A platform for performances. The actors stood on stage.
Stair: Steps that go up or down. She climbed the stair.
Stamp: A small sticker for letters. He placed a stamp on the envelope.
Stand: To be upright. Please stand here.
Star: A bright object in the sky. The star shined at night.
Start: To begin something. The race will start soon.
State: A condition or place. The water changed state.
Stay: To remain in a place. Please stay here.
Steady: Firm and not shaking. Keep your hand steady.
Steam: Hot mist from boiling water. Steam rose from the kettle.
Steel: Strong metal. The bridge was made of steel.
Step: A movement of the foot. He took one step forward.
Stick: A small piece of wood. The dog carried a stick.
Still: Not moving. The lake was still.
Sting: A sharp pain from an insect. The bee gave a sting.
Stir: To mix with a spoon. She stirred the soup.
Stock: Goods kept for sale. The shop had new stock.
Stone: A hard piece of rock. The stone was heavy.
Stop: To end movement. The bus will stop here.
Store: A place where things are sold. The store opened early.
Storm: Bad weather with wind and rain. The storm was strong.
Story: A tale or narrative. The teacher read a story.
Stove: A device used for cooking. The soup cooked on the stove.
Straight: Not curved. Draw a straight line.
Strange: Unusual. The noise sounded strange.
Straw: Dry stalk of grain. The straw covered the roof.
Stream: A small river. The stream flowed gently.
Street: A road in a town. The street was busy.
Strength: Power to do things. The athlete had strength.
Stretch: To extend the body. She stretched her arms.
Strike: To hit something. Lightning struck the tree.
String: Thin cord. The kite hung on a string.
Stripe: A long narrow mark. The shirt had blue stripes.
Strong: Having much power. The rope was strong.
Structure: Something that is built. The bridge was a strong structure.
Student: A person who studies. The student read a book.
Study: To learn about something. She studied math.
Stuff: Things or items. His bag had lots of stuff.
Style: The way something looks. The dress had style.
Subject: A topic of study. Math is my favorite subject.
Success: Achieving a goal. Hard work brings success.
Such: Of that kind. I like such stories.
Sudden: Happening quickly. A sudden noise scared us.
Sugar: Sweet white crystals. She added sugar to tea.
Suit: A set of clothes. He wore a suit.
Summer: The hottest season. We swim in summer.
Sun: The star that gives us light. The sun shone brightly.
Sunlight: Light from the sun. Sunlight filled the room.
Sunny: Full of sunshine. It was a sunny day.
Sunrise: When the sun appears in the morning. We watched the sunrise.
Sunset: When the sun goes down. The sunset looked red.
Supply: Things that are provided. The camp had food supply.
Support: To hold up or help. Friends support each other.
Sure: Certain or confident. I am sure of the answer.
Surface: The outer layer. The table surface was smooth.
Surprise: Something unexpected. The gift was a surprise.
Surround: To be all around. Trees surround the lake.
Survey: To examine something. They surveyed the land.
Swallow: A small bird. The swallow flew fast.
Swamp: Wet muddy land. Frogs live in the swamp.
Swap: To exchange things. They swapped toys.
Swear: To promise strongly. He swore to help.
Sweep: To clean with a broom. She swept the floor.
Sweet: Having a sugary taste. The cake was sweet.
Swell: To grow bigger. The river began to swell.
Swift: Very fast. The bird was swift.
Swim: To move in water. Fish swim easily.
Swing: To move back and forth. The child swung on the swing.
Switch: A device to turn power on or off. He flipped the switch.
Sword: A long sharp weapon. The knight carried a sword.
Symbol: A sign that stands for something. The heart is a symbol of love.
Symmetry: Balanced shape. The butterfly has symmetry.
System: A group of connected parts. The solar system has planets.
Syrup: Thick sweet liquid. Pancakes taste good with syrup.
Saddle: A seat for riding a horse. The saddle sat on the horse.
Saffron: A yellow spice. Saffron colors the rice.
Sailfish: A fast sea fish. The sailfish swam quickly.
Saint: A holy person. The story told of a saint.
Salad: A dish of mixed vegetables. We ate fresh salad.
Salmon: A type of fish. The salmon swam upstream.
Salon: A shop for hair care. She went to the salon.
Salute: To greet with respect. Soldiers salute the flag.
Salvage: To save from loss. Workers salvaged the boat.
Samba: A lively dance. They danced samba.
Sampled: Tried a small part. She sampled the cake.
Sanctuary: A safe place. Birds found sanctuary there.
Sanity: A healthy mind. Rest helps keep sanity.
Sapling: A young tree. The sapling grew tall.
Sardonyx: A striped gemstone. The ring had sardonyx.
Satin: A smooth fabric. Her dress was satin.
Satisfy: To make content. The meal satisfied us.
Savage: Wild or fierce. The storm was savage.
Savings: Money kept for later. She had savings.
Savor: To enjoy taste slowly. He savored the fruit.
Sawyer: A person who cuts wood. The sawyer worked hard.
Scaffold: A structure for workers. Builders stood on the scaffold.
Scale: A device for weighing. The scale showed the weight.
Scallop: A sea shell. The scallop looked pretty.
Scenery: Natural view. The scenery looked beautiful.
Scenery: Natural view. The scenery looked beautiful.
Scented: Having a smell. The soap was scented.
Schedule: A plan of times. The class followed a schedule.
Scholar: A learned person. The scholar read many books.
Scholarship: Money for study. She won a scholarship.
Schoolbag: A bag for books. The schoolbag was heavy.
Schoolyard: Area around a school. Kids played in the schoolyard.
Sciencefair: An event for science projects. The sciencefair was exciting.
Scold: To speak angrily. The teacher scolded the boy.
Scope: The range of something. The scope was wide.
Scoreboard: A board showing points. The scoreboard showed 2–1.
Scorpion: A desert animal with a stinger. The scorpion hid under a rock.
Scoutmaster: Leader of scouts. The scoutmaster guided the group.
Scrape: To rub hard. He scraped mud off boots.
Screenplay: Writing for movies. She wrote a screenplay.
Screw: A metal fastener. He tightened the screw.
Scripture: Sacred writings. The priest read scripture.
Scroll: A rolled paper. The king read a scroll.
Seafood: Food from the sea. The restaurant served seafood.
Seashore: Land beside the sea. Children played on the seashore.
Seaside: Place near the sea. They visited the seaside.
Seashell: A shell from the sea. She collected seashells.
Seatbelt: A safety belt in cars. Always wear a seatbelt.
Seaway: A route through water. Ships used the seaway.
Seedling: A young plant. The seedling grew slowly.
Seeker: Someone who searches. The seeker looked for truth.
Segment: A part of something. The orange had many segments.
Select: To choose. She selected a book.
Seller: A person who sells goods. The seller offered fruit.
Seminar: A meeting for learning. The seminar was helpful.
Senior: Older or higher in rank. He is a senior student.
Senseful: Showing good judgment. Her advice was senseful.
Sensitive: Easily affected. The skin is sensitive.
Sentencebook: A book of sentences. The teacher used a sentencebook.
Separate: To divide. She separated the papers.
Serious: Important or thoughtful. The problem was serious.
Servant: A person who serves. The servant brought tea.
Session: A period of activity. The class session began.
Setting: The place of a story. The forest was the setting.
Shadeful: Full of shade. The garden was shadeful.
Shady: Covered with shade. The tree made a shady spot.
Shampoo: Liquid for washing hair. She used shampoo.
Shark: A large sea fish. The shark swam deep.
Sharpen: To make sharp. He sharpened the knife.
Shatter: To break into pieces. The glass shattered.
Shave: To cut hair with a razor. He shaved his beard.
Shepherd: A person who cares for sheep. The shepherd guided the flock.
Shield: Protection against harm. The knight held a shield.
Shimmer: To shine softly. The water shimmered.
Shipment: Goods sent somewhere. The shipment arrived today.
Shiver: To shake from cold. The child began to shiver.
Shoemaker: A person who makes shoes. The shoemaker worked carefully.
Shoelace: Lace used to tie shoes. He tied the shoelace.
Shortcut: A quicker path. They took a shortcut.
Shortage: Lack of something. There was a water shortage.
Showcase: A glass display box. The jewel sat in the showcase.
Shrine: A holy place. People visited the shrine.
Shutter: A cover for windows. He closed the shutter.
Sidewalk: A path for walking beside a road. People walked on the sidewalk.
Sightsee: To visit places of interest. Tourists sightsee in the city.
Signalman: A person controlling signals. The signalman waved a flag.
Silence: Complete quiet. The room fell into silence.
Silvery: Shining like silver. The fish looked silvery.
Sincere: Honest and true. She gave a sincere apology.
Singable: Easy to sing. The tune was singable.
Siren: A loud warning sound. The siren rang loudly.
Sisterhood: The bond between sisters. Their sisterhood was strong.
Sizable: Fairly large. The fish was sizable.
Skateboard: A board used for skating. The boy rode a skateboard.
Skating: Moving on skates. Skating is fun in winter.
Skeleton: The frame of bones. The skeleton supports the body.
Skilled: Having skill. She is a skilled painter.
Skinny: Very thin. The cat looked skinny.
Skipper: Captain of a boat. The skipper guided the ship.
Skyward: Toward the sky. The bird flew skyward.
Skywatch: Watching the sky. We enjoyed skywatch at night.
Skyrocket: To rise quickly. Prices began to skyrocket.
Skyscraper: A very tall building. The city had many skyscrapers.
Slant: A tilt to one side. The roof had a slant.
Slender: Thin and graceful. The deer looked slender.
Sliceable: Easy to slice. The bread was sliceable.
Slipper: A soft indoor shoe. He wore slippers.
Slopeway: A sloping path. The slopeway led downhill.
Slowly: In a slow way. The turtle moved slowly.
Slumber: Deep sleep. The baby slept in slumber.
Smoky: Full of smoke. The room looked smoky.
Smokestack: A tall chimney. Smoke rose from the smokestack.
Snackbox: A box for snacks. She packed a snackbox.
Snowcap: Snow on a mountain top. The mountain had a snowcap.
Snowfall: Snow falling from sky. The snowfall covered the road.
Snowstorm: A storm with snow. The snowstorm blocked roads.
Snowy: Covered with snow. The hills were snowy.
Soapstone: A soft stone. The statue was soapstone.
Social: Related to people together. Humans are social beings.
Society: A group of people living together. The society grew.
Soda: A fizzy drink. He drank soda.
Softly: In a gentle way. She spoke softly.
Solar: Related to the sun. Solar power helps homes.
Soldierly: Like a soldier. He stood soldierly.
Solution: An answer to a problem. The solution worked.
Somebody: A person. Somebody knocked on the door.
Someday: At some time in future. Someday I will travel.
Sometimes: At certain times. Sometimes it rains.
Somewhere: In some place. The keys are somewhere here.
Songbird: A bird that sings. The songbird sang sweetly.
Songwriter: A person who writes songs. The songwriter created music.
Sooner: Earlier in time. We arrived sooner.
Soot: Black powder from smoke. Soot covered the chimney.
Sophomore: A second-year student. The sophomore studied hard.
Sorrow: Deep sadness. He felt sorrow.
Souvenir: A memory object from travel. She bought a souvenir.
Spacecraft: A vehicle for space travel. The spacecraft launched.
Spacesuit: Clothing worn by astronauts. The astronaut wore a spacesuit.
Spacious: Having lots of space. The hall was spacious.
Sparkle: To shine brightly. The diamond sparkled.
Speaker: A person who speaks. The speaker gave a talk.
Special: Different in a good way. Today is special.
Species: A type of living thing. The tiger is a species.
Speech: Words spoken to people. The speech inspired listeners.
Spellbound: Fascinated completely. The story left us spellbound.
Spendthrift: Someone who spends too much. The spendthrift bought many toys.
Sphere: A round shape like a ball. Earth is a sphere.
Spicy: Having strong flavor. The curry was spicy.
Spiral: A curve winding around. The shell had a spiral.
Spiritful: Full of energy. The team was spiritful.
Spite: A wish to hurt someone. He acted out of spite.
Splashy: Full of splashes. The kids had splashy fun.
Splendid: Very beautiful. The palace looked splendid.
Spoken: Said with voice. The words were spoken clearly.
Sponsor: A supporter who gives help. The sponsor funded the event.
Spooky: A little scary. The house looked spooky.
Spotless: Completely clean. The floor was spotless.
Spray: Liquid scattered in drops. The spray cooled us.
Sprout: A young plant shoot. The sprout grew quickly.
Spruce: A tall tree. The spruce stood high.
Sprinkle: To scatter small drops. She sprinkled sugar.
Spur: A sharp point on boots. The rider wore spurs.
Squad: A small group. The squad trained together.
Squarely: Directly. The ball hit squarely.
Squash: A vegetable. We cooked squash.
Squeak: A small high sound. The door made a squeak.
Squeal: A loud high cry. The pig gave a squeal.
Squeezeable: Easy to press. The bottle was squeezeable.
Squirrelly: Like a squirrel. The child was squirrelly.
Stableman: A man who works in a stable. The stableman fed horses.
Stadium: A large sports arena. Fans filled the stadium.
Staircase: A set of stairs. The staircase curved upward.
Stall: A small shop or stand. The stall sold fruit.
Standard: A level of quality. The work met the standard.
Stanza: A group of lines in a poem. The poem had three stanzas.
Staple: A small metal fastener. The papers had a staple.
Starlight: Light from stars. Starlight filled the sky.
Starfish: A sea animal with arms. The starfish clung to rock.
Starry: Full of stars. The night looked starry.
Station: A place where trains stop. The train reached the station.
Statue: A sculpture of a person or animal. The statue stood tall.
Steer: To guide direction. He steered the boat.
Steeple: A tall church tower. The steeple touched the sky.
Sticker: A small sticky label. The child placed a sticker.
Stiff: Hard to bend. The board was stiff.
Stillness: Complete calm. The forest had stillness.
Stitch: A loop of thread. She made a stitch.
Stocking: A long sock. She wore stockings.
Stony: Full of stones. The path was stony.
Stool: A small seat. He sat on a stool.
Storehouse: A place for storing goods. The storehouse was full.
Stormy: Full of storms. The weather looked stormy.
Storybook: A book of stories. The child read a storybook.
Stout: Strong and thick. The tree was stout.
Straighten: To make straight. He straightened the picture.
Strawberry: A red fruit. The strawberry tasted sweet.
Streetlamp: A lamp on the street. The streetlamp glowed at night.
Stretchy: Able to stretch. The band was stretchy.
Strikeout: A term in baseball. The pitcher made a strikeout.
Striped: Having stripes. The shirt was striped.
Stronghold: A place that is hard to capture. The castle was a stronghold.
Studyroom: A room for studying. She read in the studyroom.
Sunbeam: A ray of sunlight. A sunbeam lit the floor.
Sunflower: A tall yellow flower. The sunflower faced the sun.
Sunshine: Light from the sun. Sunshine warmed the garden.
Super: Very good. The game was super.
Supplyship: A ship carrying supplies. The supplyship arrived.
Supporter: Someone who supports. The supporter cheered loudly.
Surely: Certainly. Surely we can try again.
Surfacewater: Water on the ground surface. Surfacewater flowed away.
Surge: A sudden rise. The waves surged high.
Survival: Staying alive. The animal fought for survival.
Survivor: Someone who survives. The survivor told the story.
Swimmer: A person who swims. The swimmer crossed the pool.
Swinger: A person using a swing. The swinger laughed happily.
Swirl: To move in circles. The smoke swirled upward.
Swordfish: A fish with a long bill. The swordfish swam fast.
Symbolic: Representing something else. The dove is symbolic of peace.
Sympathy: Feeling sorry for someone. She showed sympathy.
Symphony: A long piece of music. The symphony sounded beautiful.
Syntax: The arrangement of words. The sentence had clear syntax.
Synthetic: Made by humans. The shirt was synthetic.
Systematic: Done in an organized way. He worked in a systematic way.
Syringe: A tool for injecting medicine. The nurse used a syringe.
Syrupy: Thick and sweet. The drink tasted syrupy.
Synthesis: Combining parts into a whole. Science uses synthesis.
Sabre: A curved sword used by soldiers. The knight carried a sabre.
Sachet: A small scented bag. The sachet smelled sweet.
Sacred: Considered holy or special. The temple is a sacred place.
Saddlebag: A bag hung on a saddle. The rider packed food in the saddlebag.
Safely: In a secure way. The child arrived safely home.
Safflower: A plant used for oil and color. The farmer grew safflower.
Sailorhat: A hat worn by sailors. The boy wore a sailorhat in the play.
Saltwater: Water from the sea. Fish live in saltwater.
Sandstone: A type of rock made of sand grains. The wall was built with sandstone.
Sapphireblue: A deep blue color like sapphire. Her dress was sapphireblue.
Scentless: Without smell. The flower was scentless.