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supplicate, supplicated, supplicating, supplicates.verbs
transitive verb use.to ask for humbly and earnestly; to make a humble entreaty to; beseech (to do with the deep feelings of wanting to reach out, help and get help)
intransitive verb use.to make a humble, earnest-petition; an entreaty
supplication.noun
supplicatory.adjective

solace.noun
comfort in sorrow, misfortune, or distress; consolation; a source of comfort or consolation
transitive use-solace, solaced, solacing, solaces
to comfort, cheer, or console, as in trouble or sorrow; to allay or assuage (they solaced their aching minds by a walk in the mountains)
solacer.noun

scheme.noun
a secret or devious plan; a plot; plan; a systematic plan of action; an orderly combination of related parts
scheme, schemed, scheming, schemes.verbs
transitive verb use-to plot (scheming their power ambitions); to contrive a plan or scheme for
intransitive verb use-to make plans, especially secret or devious ones
schemer.noun

suckling.noun
a young mammal that has not been weaned
suckling.adjective
unweaned

surly, surlier, surliest.adjective
sullenly ill humored; gruff
surlily.adverb
surliness.noun

slough.noun-pronounced 'sluf'
the dead outer skin shed by a reptile or an amphibian; an outer layer or covering that is shed
slough, sloughed, sloughing, sloughs.verbs
intransitive verb use.to be cast off or shed; come off (the snake's skin sloughs off)
transitive verb use.to discard as undesirable or unfavorable; get rid of (slough off former associates)

slough 2 also slew.noun-also slue-pronounced 'slew'
a depression or hollow, usually filled with deep mud or mire; a stagnant swamp, marsh, bog, or pond, especially as part of a bayou, an inlet, or a backwater
sloughy.adjective

slight, slighter, slightest.adjectives
small in size, degree, or amount (a slight tilt; a slight hint); of small importance or consideration; lacking strength, substance, or solidity; frail.(a slight foundation; slight evidence); trifling (slight matters); small and slender in build or construction; delicate

slight.noun
the act or an instance of slighting; a deliberate.discourtesy; a snub
slight, slighted, slighting, slights.transitive verbs
to treat with discourteous reserve or inattention; to do negligently or thoughtlessly; to treat as of small importance; make light of; scant
slightness.noun

scatter, scattered, scattering, scatters.verbs
transitive verb use.to cause to separate and go in different directions; to distribute loosely by or as if by sprinkling; strew (scattering confetti from the upper windows)
intransitive verb use.to separate and go in different directions; disperse; to occur or fall at widely spaced intervals
scatter.noun
the act of scattering or the condition of being scattered; something scattered
scatterer.noun

substitute.noun
one that takes the place of another; a replacement
Grammar.-.a word or construction used in place of another word, phrase, or clause
substitute, substituted, substituting, substitutes.verbs
transitive verb use.to put or use (a person or thing) in place of another
intransitive verb use.to take the place of another
substitutability.noun
substitutable.adjective

substitution.noun
the act or an instance of substituting; the state of being substituted; something that is substituted; a replacement substitutional.adjective
substitutionally.adverb

satisfaction.noun
the fulfillment or gratification of a desire, a need, or an appetite

satisfied.adjective
filled with satisfaction; content.(a satisfied customer); paid or discharged in full, as a debt or an obligation; all looked after; convinced beyond doubt

satisfy, satisfied, satisfying, satisfies.verbs
transitive verb use.to gratify the need, desire, or expectation of; to fulfil.(a need or desire)
intransitive verb use.to be sufficient or adequate; to give satisfaction
satisfier.noun
satisfyingly.adverb

snub, snubbed, snubbing, snubs.transitive verb
to ignore or behave coldly toward; slight; to dismiss, turn down, or frustrate the expectations of
snub.adjective
unusually short (a snub nose)
snubber.noun

slant, slanted, slanting, slants.verbs
transitive verb use.to give a direction other than perpendicular or horizontal to; make diagonal; cause to slope.(she slants her letters from upper right to lower left); to present so as to conform to a particular.bias or appeal to a certain audience( the story was slanted in favor of government policies)
intransitive verb use.to have or go in a direction other than perpendicular or horizontal; slope
slant.noun
a line, plane, course, or direction that is other than perpendicular or horizontal; a slope; a sloping thing or piece of ground
slantingly.adverb

sum.noun
Mathematics.-.an amount obtained as a result of adding numbers; the whole amount, quantity, or number; an aggregate: the sum of the team's combined experience; an amount of money (paid a small sum for the toy); a summary (my view of the world, in sum); the central idea or point; the gist
sum, summed, summing, sums.transitive verbs
to add; to give a summary of; summarize

sum up.phrasal verb
to present the substance of (material) in a condensed form; summarize

summon, summoned, summoning, summons.transitive verbs
to call together; convene; to request to appear; send for; call
summoner.noun

separate, separated, separating, separates.verbs
transitive verb use.to set or keep apart; disunite; to space apart; not in oneness with; scatter.(small farms that were separated one from another by miles of open land); to sort.(separate mail by postal zones); distinguish.(a researcher who separated the colors); to part (a couple)
intransitive verb use.to come apart; to withdraw; disperse; to become divided into components or parts (oil and water tend to separate)
separate.adjective
set or kept apart; disunited; existing as an independent entity
separate.noun
a garment, such as a skirt, jacket, or pair of slacks, that may be purchased separately and worn in various combinations with other garments
separately.adverb
separateness.noun

separable.adjective
possible to separate.(separable sheets of paper)
separability.noun
separably.adverb

separation.noun
the act or process of separating; the condition of being separated; the place at which a division or parting occurs; an interval or a space that separates; a gap
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