Adjectives that Start with S! In this lesson, you will learn a list of common adjectives that start with S in English with the picture and example sentences. Learn those words to help you broaden your vocabulary words.
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Adjectives that Start with S
List of Adjectives that Start with S
- Synonymous
- Symptomatic
- Sympathetic
- Swift
- Sweltering
- Sweet
- Sweaty
- Swanky
- Svelte
- Suspicious
- Surprised
- Sure-footed
- Supreme
- Supportive
- Superior
- Superficial
- Superb
- Super
- Sunny
- Sulky
- Sugary
- Sudden
- Succulent
- Succinct
- Successful
- Suburban
- Subtle
- Substantial
- Subsequent
- Submissive
- Subdued
- Stylish
- Sturdy
- Stupid
- Stupendous
- Stunning
- Studious
- Strong
- Striped
- Striking
- Strident
- Strict
- Strange
- Straight
- Stout
- Stormy
- Stingy
- Stimulating
- Stiff
- Sticky
- Stereotyped
- Steep
- Steel
- Steady
- Steadfast
- Statuesque
- Starry
- Stark
- Starchy
- Standing
- Standard
- Stale
- Staking
- Stained
- Staid
- Stable
- Squiggly
- Squeamish
- Squealing
- Squeaky
- Square
- Squalid
- Spurious
- Spry
- Spotty
- Spotted
- Spotless
- Spooky
- Splendid
- Spiteful
- Spiritual
- Spirited
- Spiky
- Spiffy
- Spicy
- Spherical
- Speedy
- Spectacular
- Specific
- Special
- Sparse
- Sparkling
- Spanish
- Sour
- Sour
- Soupy
- Soulful
- Sorrowful
- Sore
- Sordid
- Sophisticated
- Some
- Somber
- Solid
- Soggy
- Soft
- Sociable
- Snotty
- Snoopy
- Snobbish
- Sniveling
- Sneaky
- Snarling
- Snappy
- Smug
- Smooth
- Smoggy
- Smiling
- Smelly
- Smart
- Smarmy
- Small
- Slushy
- Slow
- Sloppy
- Slippery
- Slimy
- Slim
- Slight
- Sleepy
- Skinny
- Skillful
- Skeletal
- Sizzling
- Six
- Single
- Sinful
- Sincere
- Simplistic
- Simple
- Similar
- Silver
- Silly
- Silky
- Silent
- Sick
- Shy
- Shut
- Shrill
- Showy
- Short-term
- Short
- Shoddy
- Shocking
- Shocked
- Shivering
- Shiny
- Shimmering
- Sharp
- Shameless
- Shameful
- Shallow
- Shaky
- Shaggy
- Shady
- Shadowy
- Shabby
- Severe
- Several
- Serpentine
- Serious
- Serene
- Separate
- Sentimental
- Self-reliant
- Selfish
- Self-assured
- Selective
- Seemly
- Sedate
- Secretive
- Secret
- Second-hand
- Secondary
- Second
- Screeching
- Scrawny
- Scratchy
- Scornful
- Scintillating
- Scientific
- Scholarly
- Scented
- Scattered
- Scary
- Scared
- Scarce
- Scant
- Scandalous
- Scaly
- Savory
- Satisfying
- Satisfied
- Sassy
- Sardonic
- Sarcastic
- Sane
- Sandy
- Same
- Salty
- Safe
- Sad
- Sable
Adjectives that Start with S with Examples
Learn adjectives that start with S with example sentences.
- Wealth is not necessarily synonymous with happiness.
- The city’s problems are symptomatic of the crisis that is spreading throughout the country.
- He was enormously sympathetic when my father died.
- In the summer, it’s sweltering in the smaller classrooms.
- That which was bitter to endure may be sweet to remember.
- She was hot and sweaty and had a racing heart.
- The leading lorry was a large and swanky affair.
- I was becoming increasingly suspicious of his motives.
- He looked surprised but soon recovered his self-possession.
- My family were very supportive throughout the divorce.
- The enemy won because of their superior numbers.
- Their arguments do not withstand the most superficial scrutiny.
- The carving is a superb piece of craftsmanship.
- The weather was surprisingly warm and sunny.
- It’s that sugary smile of his that I can’t bear – it makes me want to puke!
- Cook pieces of succulent chicken with ample garlic and a little sherry.
- If you are successful, you can expect promotion.
- Her contribution to the discussion was substantial.
- Most doctors want their patients to be submissive.
- The leather is supple and sturdy enough to last for years.
- I can’t get this bloody stupid thing to work.
- This stupendous novel keeps you gripped to the end.
- The dress was absolutely plain but quite stunning.
- He always pays studious attention to detail.
- One good head is better than a hundred strong hands.
- There are some striking similarities between the two plays.
- She looked lovely, despite her strange apparel.
- He delivered a straight right at his opponent’s head.
- Fortunately, the stormy waves caused trifling damage to the boat.
- The atmosphere was always stimulating.
- The leaves were covered with a strange sticky substance.
- She felt embarrassed under his steady gaze.
- All the frumpy people in their starchy clothes.
- A little bit of oil works wonders on squeaky hinges.
- They live in a squalid hut in the poorest part of the village.
- They set up a spurious temple that was a cover for sexual debauchery.
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