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.