| sophistic |
of or pertaining to sophists or sophistry. [3 definitions] |
| sophisticate |
one who is sophisticated. [3 definitions] |
| sophisticated |
having knowledge or experience of the world or of culture, esp. in connection with the manners and ways of adult society; not naive or simple; worldly-wise. [3 definitions] |
| sophistication |
the quality or condition of having worldly knowledge, elegant refinement, or technological complexity. [2 definitions] |
| sophistry |
a subtle, deceptive method of reasoning or arguing, involving statements that sound plausible but are actually false or fallacious. [2 definitions] |
| Sophocles |
a Greek dramatist (496?-406 B.C.). |
| sophomore |
a second-year student at a high school or college. [2 definitions] |
| sophomoric |
displaying intellectual pretentiousness or proud confidence about one's knowledge when actually poorly informed or immature. |
| -sophy |
knowledge or wisdom; science or study. |
| sopor |
an abnormally deep sleep; stupor; lethargy. |
| soporific |
causing sleep or sleepiness. [3 definitions] |
| sopping |
thoroughly wet; soaked. |
| soppy |
dripping wet; soaked. [2 definitions] |
| sopranino |
of or denoting a musical instrument that has a higher pitch than the soprano of its type. [2 definitions] |
| soprano |
the singing voice or part with the highest range. [4 definitions] |
| sora |
a small North American marsh bird with a short bill and gray-brown plumage. |
| sorbet |
a frozen dessert similar to a frappé; sherbet. |
| sorbic acid |
a white crystalline solid, found in the berries of the mountain ash or synthesized, used as a food preservative and fungicide and in drying oils. |
| sorbitol |
a sweet white crystalline alcohol, found in certain berries and fruits, used as a moistener in lotions and creams and as a sweetener. |
| Sorbonne |
the University of Paris, esp. the college of arts and sciences. |
| sorcerer |
one who is believed to have supernatural powers, aided by evil spirits; wizard. |