| simultaneously |
at the very same time. |
| sin1 |
violation of religious law. [4 definitions] |
| sin2 |
the name of the twenty-first letter of the Hebrew alphabet. |
| Sinai |
see Mount Sinai. [2 definitions] |
| since |
from then until now (often prec. by ever). [6 definitions] |
| sincere |
genuine, true, and unaffected. [2 definitions] |
| sincerely |
with sincere feelings. Often used as a closing in a letter. |
| sincerity |
a thorough and genuine honesty; candor; earnestness. |
| sine |
in trigonometry, the ratio, in a right triangle, of the length of a side opposite an acute angle to the length of the hypotenuse. [2 definitions] |
| sinecure |
a paid position or office that requires little or no work. [2 definitions] |
| sine die |
(Latin) having no set day or date for the next meeting or future business. |
| sine qua non |
(Latin) something necessary; indispensable item or condition. |
| sinew |
a tendon. [3 definitions] |
| sinewy |
of sinew, or sinewlike; strong; tough. [2 definitions] |
| sinful |
full of or marked by sin; wicked. [2 definitions] |
| sing |
to make musical sounds with the voice. [7 definitions] |
| sing. |
abbreviation of "singular." |
| singable |
combined form of sing. |
| sing a different tune |
to change one's opinion, behavior, or the like. |
| sing-along |
(informal) a gathering of people to sing together. |
| Singapore |
an island country of Southeast Asia, south of Malaysia, or its main island. [2 definitions] |