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. |
sorceress |
a woman who is believed to have supernatural powers, aided by evil spirits. |
sorcery |
the use of powers gained from evil spirits to do magic, cast spells, or the like; witchcraft. |
sordid |
dirty, filthy, or foul, esp. from neglect or poverty; squalid; wretched. [3 definitions] |
sore |
feeling physical pain; hurting. [7 definitions] |
sorehead |
(informal) a person who becomes angry easily, esp. as a result of losing at some competitive activity. |
sorely |
painfully or grievously. [2 definitions] |
sore throat |
painful inflammation of the throat, typically caused by an upper respiratory infection. |
sorghum |
any of various tropical grasses that have leaves resembling those of corn and a dense cluster of grain atop a tall stem, esp. one widely cultivated for its grain, for forage, or as a source of syrup. [2 definitions] |
sororal |
of, concerning, or characteristic of a sister; sisterly. |
sorority |
a social club or organization of girls or women, esp. one at a college. |
sorrel1 |
a light brown or reddish brown color. [2 definitions] |
sorrel2 |
any of various plants that have sharp-tasting leaves sometimes used in salad, soup, or the like. [2 definitions] |
sorrow |
the suffering or distress resulting from an injury, loss, misfortune, or the like; grief; sadness. [4 definitions] |
sorrowful |
experiencing sorrow; sad. [3 definitions] |
sorry |
feeling regret, pity, sympathy, or the like. [5 definitions] |
sort |
kind; class. [5 definitions] |
sorta |
contraction of "sort of" used in some kinds of writing to reflect how the two words are often pronounced in rapid, informal speech (used as an adverb). |
sortable |
combined form of sort. |
sortie |
an assault made by a besieged military force against its attackers. [3 definitions] |