stupendous |
causing astonishment or wonder; astounding. [2 definitions] |
stupid |
dull or slow in intellect, wit, awareness, or the like. [4 definitions] |
stupidity |
(often derogatory) the condition of being dull or slow in intelligence. [2 definitions] |
stupor |
a state of unconsciousness, insensibility, or torpor. [2 definitions] |
sturdy |
strong, hardy, or robust, as a person, tree, or house. [3 definitions] |
sturgeon |
any of various large fish with hard, smooth scales, found in fresh and salt waters of the Northern Hemisphere, and valued for their edible flesh and roe, which is a source of caviar. |
stutter |
to speak with involuntary blocking or repetition of sounds, as if unable to complete or begin certain words. [5 definitions] |
sty1 |
a pen for swine; pigpen. [2 definitions] |
sty2 |
a small, swollen inflammation on the edge of the eyelid. |
Stygian |
of or relating to the river Styx or the underworld. [3 definitions] |
style |
the manner in which something is said or done. [9 definitions] |
stylebook |
a book containing usage rules and examples for punctuation, grammar, typography, and the like, used esp. by writers, editors, and printers. [2 definitions] |
styleless |
combined form of style. |
stylish |
following the current fashion; chic. |
stylist |
a consultant or designer, esp. in the areas of fashion, beauty, or interior design. [2 definitions] |
stylistic |
of, relating to, or concerned with style. |
stylite |
formerly, any of a group of Christian ascetics who lived on the tops of high pillars. |
stylize |
to cause to conform to a specific style, especially one that alters reality in an artistic way. [2 definitions] |
stylus |
a pointed instrument used for writing, or for cutting, engraving, or punching writing or tracing on or into a surface. [2 definitions] |
stymie |
throw an obstacle in the way of (something or someone); impede; thwart. [3 definitions] |
styptic |
causing contraction of tissues and blood vessels; capable of checking bleeding. [2 definitions] |