| so to speak |
figuratively speaking; in a manner of speaking. |
| sotted |
besotted or stupefied, as with drink. |
| sottish |
stupefied from drinking too much; drunk. [2 definitions] |
| sotto voce |
in a low voice or undertone, so as not to be overheard; softly (often used as a musical direction). |
| sou |
any of various coins formerly in circulation in France. |
| souari |
any of several trees of tropical South America that bear large edible nuts and are used as timber. |
| soubise |
a sauce made of onions and melted butter. |
| soubrette |
a pert, saucy, or flirtatious maidservant or lady's maid in a comic play or opera, or the actress or singer who plays such a role. |
| soubriquet |
variant of sobriquet. |
| souchong |
a black tea from China and nearby areas. |
| soufflé |
made light and airy by whipping and baking. [2 definitions] |
| sough |
to make a murmuring, sighing, or rustling sound. [2 definitions] |
| sought |
past tense and past participle of seek. |
| souk |
in Arab or Berber countries, an open-air marketplace. |
| soul |
the spiritual dimension of human beings, regarded by some religions as immortal, and viewed as distinct from the physical body. [8 definitions] |
| soul food |
items of food traditionally eaten by rural U.S. blacks, such as collard greens, chitterlings, and ham hocks. |
| soulful |
expressive of or characterized by deep feeling or profound emotion. |
| soulless |
having no soul. [2 definitions] |
| soul mate |
a person, usu. of the opposite sex, with whom one has a strong intimate attachment based on shared interests, values, and the like. |
| soul music |
a type of music combining elements of black gospel and rhythm-and-blues. |
| soul-searching |
the act or process of subjecting one's actions, motives, or moral character to close, thorough examination. |