Adjective with S
- Describes someone feeling unhappy. 
- Means playful, funny, or not serious. 
- Means little in size or amount. 
- Means sugary in taste or kind in nature. 
- Means excellent or very good (informal). 
- Means intelligent or stylish in look. 
- Means moving with little speed. 
- Means lacking intelligence or sense. 
- Describes bold or cheeky behavior. 
- Means little in height or length. 
- Means salty in taste or annoyed (slang). 
- Means gentle or easy to press. 
- Means bright with much sun. 
- Means tired or ready for sleep. 
- Means tart or acidic in taste—pucker up! 
- Covered in slime; wet, slick, and yucky. 
- Has a strong odor, often unpleasant. 
- Powerful, sturdy, or able to lift a lot. 
- Timid around others; not very outgoing. 
- Frightening; makes you feel afraid. 
- Easy to understand; plain and uncomplicated. 
- Smooth and hard to hold; easy to slide. 
- Bright and glossy; reflects lots of light. 
- Cheeky or bold; also served with sauce. 
- Sandy
- Sneaky
- Superb
- Stinky
- Shitty
- serious
- spicy
- Slim
- Special
- Sick
- Sly
- Sloppy
- Silent
- Silky
- Smooth
- Sharp
- Sticky
- Stunning
- Skinny
- Suspicious
- Selfish
- sensitive
- Sweaty
- Shady
- Safe
- Strange
- Smiley
- Slutty
- Sappy
- Scared
- Sarcastic
- Stupendous
- Soggy
- speedy
- Solid
- Sultry
- soapy
- Sincere
- Splendid
- Silver
- sore
- Spectacular
- Stylish
- sleek
- sorry
- Single
- Salacious
- Superior
- Sensible
- Sporty
- Slinky
- Starry
- spooky
- Snowy
- Snarky
- Slender
- Shaky
- Sensual
- Savage
- Squishy
- Sickly
- Shallow
- surprised
- Surly
- soupy
- Snappy
- Seductive
- Surprising
- Swift
- sane
- Singing
- Scrumptious
- slowly
- Sensational
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