Adjective with S
Describes someone feeling unhappy.
Means playful, funny, or not serious.
Means little in size or amount.
Means sugary in taste or kind in nature.
Means excellent or very good (informal).
Means intelligent or stylish in look.
Means moving with little speed.
Means lacking intelligence or sense.
Describes bold or cheeky behavior.
Means little in height or length.
Means salty in taste or annoyed (slang).
Means gentle or easy to press.
Means bright with much sun.
Means tired or ready for sleep.
Means tart or acidic in taste—pucker up!
Covered in slime; wet, slick, and yucky.
Has a strong odor, often unpleasant.
Powerful, sturdy, or able to lift a lot.
Timid around others; not very outgoing.
Frightening; makes you feel afraid.
Easy to understand; plain and uncomplicated.
Smooth and hard to hold; easy to slide.
Bright and glossy; reflects lots of light.
Cheeky or bold; also served with sauce.
- Sandy
- Sneaky
- Superb
- Stinky
- Shitty
- serious
- spicy
- Slim
- Special
- Sick
- Sly
- Sloppy
- Silent
- Silky
- Smooth
- Sharp
- Sticky
- Skinny
- Stunning
- Suspicious
- Selfish
- sensitive
- Sweaty
- Shady
- Strange
- Safe
- Smiley
- Slutty
- sappy
- Scared
- Sarcastic
- Stupendous
- Soggy
- speedy
- Sultry
- solid
- soapy
- Sincere
- Silver
- Splendid
- sore
- Spectacular
- Stylish
- sleek
- sorry
- Single
- Salacious
- Superior
- Sensible
- Sporty
- Slinky
- spooky
- Snowy
- Snarky
- Slender
- Shaky
- Sensual
- Savage
- Starry
- Sickly
- Shallow
- Surly
- Squishy
- soupy
- Snappy
- Seductive
- Surprising
- surprised
- Swift
- sane
- Singing
- Scrumptious
- slowly
- Sensational
Die Wörter auf der Liste Adjective with S stammen von Spielern des Wortspiels Stadt Land Fluss.