sob |
to weep convulsively and with great emotion. [5 definitions] |
sobaheg |
in Wampanoag language and culture, a stew, often made with beans, corn, and meat. |
sober |
not having drunk any alcohol; not intoxicated. [6 definitions] |
sober-minded |
serious or self-controlled; sensible. |
sobriety |
abstinence from alcohol; temperance. [2 definitions] |
sobriquet |
a nickname, esp. an affectionate or comical one. |
sob story |
a tale of personal problems meant to arouse pity in others. [2 definitions] |
soc. |
abbreviation of "society," a group of persons associated for a particular purpose or activity. [2 definitions] |
so-called |
improperly or incorrectly called. [2 definitions] |
soccer |
a game in which two teams of eleven players attempt to advance a ball into an opposing goal by kicking or striking it with body parts other than the hands and arms. |
soccer ball |
the round ball used in the game of soccer. |
sociable |
comfortable and pleasant in social situations; friendly; affable. [2 definitions] |
social |
living in groups or communities instead of alone. [7 definitions] |
social climber |
a person who strives to gain a higher rank in society, usu. by associating with more socially prominent people. |
Social Darwinism |
a late-nineteenth-century social theory in which Darwinism is applied to the understanding of human society, as in the belief of the genetic superiority of some individuals or groups over others. [2 definitions] |
Social Democrat |
a member of any of various Social Democratic parties. |
Social Democratic party |
a German political party based on the economic and political theories of Karl Marx. [2 definitions] |
social disease |
a disease transmitted by social contact, esp. sexual contact. [2 definitions] |
social distancing |
the practice of staying at a somewhat far distance from others in order to lessen the chance of infection from disease. |
social engineering |
the application to social problems of methods that are considered to be similar to those of engineering in their practicality, efficiency, and moral neutrality. |
social hierarchy |
a tiered social structure that is the outcome of unequal distribution of and access to power, resources, and rewards in a particular society or social group. |