Middle School Vocabulary
114,351 words and 1,048 expressions at the middle school level.
A participant in S&M; a sadomasochist.
An ethnic group of Burma and Thailand, a subgroup of the Karen people.
Abbreviation of Shanghai.
Alternative form of skhug.
A snack food made by combining graham crackers, marshmallows (frequently toasted) and chocolate, a typical camping fireside treat.
Abbreviation of Singapore.
Pronunciation spelling of suppose.
plural of s***
Misspelling of s**tted.
plural of s**t
simple past and past participle of s*ck
third-person singular simple present indicative of s*ck
plural of s*x
plural of s--t
An ultrahigh radio frequency, one within the range of 1,550 to 5,200 MHz.
An S-shaped bend, usually the bend in a waste pipe, or in a road.
Alternative form of s-bomb.
A basic component of symmetric-key algorithms, which performs substitution, transforming one set of bits into another.
cisoid
Censored spelling of sex.
A sound hole, shaped like the letter s, through the top surface of a string instrument.
A piece of hardware consisting of a rod or thick wire bent into S-shaped form.
The negative pole of a magnetic dipole, which seeks geographic south.
Syntax and semantics.
Of the highest tier; the best of the best.
An improved version of the VHS standard for consumer-level video recording.
A transverse, shear wave, such as that produced by an earthquake. Movement is transverse to the direction of propagation and is a body wave.
The word shit, regarded as a vulgar word.
Alternative form of SAT.
Abbreviation of South Africa.
Abbreviation of apothecary's scruple.
Abbreviation of South Dakota.
Alternative form of SEC.
Alternative form of SJD.
Alternative form of SOP.
Alternative form of SOS.
sine prole superstite (without surviving issue)
Initialism of Scottish statutory instrument.
Alternative form of STD (“sexually transmitted disease”).
Initialism of sexually transmitted infection; also STI.
sport utility vehicle
Initialism of scaffold/matrix attachment region.
A title added before the name of a staff sergeant.
Alternative form of SVTOL.
plural of s226
plural of s620
simple past and past participle of SA
present participle and gerund of SA
present participle and gerund of SA
The main tax return form for individuals.
plural of SA100
A tax return form for employees and company directors.
plural of SA102
A tax return form for UK property income.
plural of SA105
A tax return form for foreign income or gains.
plural of SA106
A tax return form for capital gains.
plural of SA108
A tax return form for non-residents and dual residents.
plural of SA109
plural of Saab
A surname from Persian.
A surname from Arabic.
Alternative form of Sadh.
plural of Saadh
Alternative form of Sadh.
plural of saad
A headscarf or long cloth used to form a turban in parts of India.
plural of saafa
plural of saag
plural of saala
A river in Germany.
Alternative spelling of Sami.
plural of Saami
plural of Saam
A left tributary of the Aar in Valais, Bern, Vaud and Fribourg cantons, Switzerland.
An animal of a breed of light-colored short-haired dairy goats.
A female given name.
Initialism of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation.
Saaroa people, an ethnic group in Taiwan
plural of saar
plural of saas
Acronym of software as a self-service.
A city and district of Azerbaijan.
A state in eastern Malaysia located at the Northern part of the Borneo island with the main city Kota Kinabalu as its capital.
Alternative form of Sabaean.
Any palm of the genus Sabal of American dwarf fan palms; usually called palmetto.
A surname.
Milkfish (Chanos chanos).
plural of sabal
A surname.
A city in Aceh, Indonesia.
plural of Saban
A traditional drum from Senegal, generally played with one hand and one stick.
A staunch devotee of Rāma in Ramayana.
plural of sabar
plural of Saba
A roofing structure with the street beneath it in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern architecture, serving to support buildings or to cool pedestrians by maximizing daytime shade and accelerating breezes.
plural of sabat
Any of the eight major holy days celebrated in Wicca.
simple past and past participle of sab
plural of Sabb
A surname.
A surname.
plural of Sabel
plural of saber
A surname from Persian.
plural of Sabet
A surname.
plural of Sabey
A surname.
a public meeting, assembly, or organized group
plural of sabha
Misspelling of sabkha.
A surname.
A member of a group (mentioned in the Qur'an) that is entitled to Muslim religious toleration, along with Jews and Christians; they are usually identified with the Mandaeans or the Elkesaites.
plural of Sabia
Initialism of Saudi Basic Industries Corporation.
An Iraqi-Jewish eggplant sandwich popular in Israel.
a West Indian tree Lysiloma sabicu
Eta Ophiuchi, a binary star in the constellation of Ophiuchus.
Alternative spelling of sebil (“fountain”).
plural of sabil
A unit of measurement that measures a material's absorbance of sound. A material that is 1 square meter in size that can absorb 100% of sound has a value of one metric sabin.
A male given name from Latin.
Alternative form of savin.
bald cypress (Taxodium distichum).
plural of sabin
A surname.
plural of Sabio
a lingua franca
plural of sabir
A male given name from Turkish.
Alternative form of sabzi.
plural of sabji
Alternative form of sabkha.
An area of coastal salt flats, especially in North Africa and Arabia.
A surname from Chamorro.
A small carnivorous mammal of the Old World that resembles a weasel, Martes zibellina, from cold regions in Eurasia and the North Pacific islands, valued for its dark brown fur.
black or sable in colour
comparative form of sable: more sable
plural of sable
A surname from Russian
in a sable manner
Ellipsis of Sablé-sur-Sarthe: a commune in Sarthe department, Pays de la Loire, France.
simple past and past participle of sabo
third-person singular simple present indicative of sabo
A surname from Slovak.
plural of Sabol
Any of the leading Jewish rabbis who completed the revision of the Babylonian Talmud in the 6th century C.E.
third-person singular simple present indicative of sabo
A wooden shoe.
A deliberate action aimed at weakening someone (or something, a nation, etc) or preventing them from being successful, through subversion, obstruction, disruption, and/or destruction.
plural of sabot
Alternative spelling of Sabra.
plural of sabra
A light sword with a curved blade, sharp along the front edge, part of the back edge, and at the point.
simple past and past participle of sabre
A surname.
plural of sabre
A surname.
A barangay of Laak, Davao de Oro, Philippines.
An extinct Karirian language of northeastern Bahia, Brazil.
A male given name from Japanese.
Alternative form of sabzi.
Any green vegetable.
plural of sabzi
Obsolete form of Sabaean.
plural of Saca
Alternative form of saker (cannon).
plural of sacar
plural of Saca
Alternative spelling of zacate.
A raised paved road built by the Maya civilization of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica.
plural of sacbe
Alternative form of sackbut.
A surname from Italian.
plural of Sacca
simple past and past participle of sac
A white, crystalline powder, C₇H₅NO₃S, used as an artificial sweetener in food products.
plural of saccus
Alternative letter-case form of SACCO.
plural of saccos
Alternative form of sakkos.
A bladder or winglike structure found on the pollen grains of many species of conifer. The shape or number of the sacci on a pollen grain can help identify the species it came from.
plural of SACD
Abbreviation of Supreme Allied Commander Europe.
Alternative form of sac fry
A unisex given name from French, equivalent to English Sasha.
Archaic form of satchel.
A surname from German.
A small scented cloth bag filled with fragrant material such as herbs or potpourri.
A female given name from Japanese.
A surname from German [in turn originating as an ethnonym].
A surname.
Of or relating to the Saka people.
A coarse hessian style of cloth used to make sacks.
simple past and past participle of sack
sake (Japanese rice wine)
A person who sacks or plunders.
A small sack or wallet.
A surname from Akan.
plural of sack
Obsolete spelling of sacked; simple past and past participle of sack.
plural of saco
Alternative spelling of sack (“a short, loose-fitting garment for women and children”).
Alternative form of sacro-.
plural of sacrum
in the direction of the sacrum.
plural of sacra
A sacred act and the attendant ceremony, considered (theology) an outward sign of divine grace, instituted by Jesus Christ.
Used in, or relating to, a sacrament.
To consecrate.
The property of being sacred.
plural of sacre
Relating to sacrifice.
Desecration, profanation, misuse or violation of something regarded as sacred.
Committing sacrilege; acting or speaking very disrespectfully toward what is held to be sacred.
Of or relating to the sacrum.
A protein implicated in autosomal recessive spastic ataxia of the Charlevoix Saguenay (ARSACS)
A female given name from Japanese.
A river of Sulawesi in South Sulawesi province, Indonesia.
Alms, charity.
plural of Sada
Alternative spelling of sad ass.
A surname from Arabic
A sad comedy.
A male given name from Arabic of Arabic usage.
A Persian work that is a summary of the Zend-Avesta.
simple past and past participle of sad
comparative form of sad: more sad
Alternative spelling of sadhu.
Alternative spelling of tzaddik.
A saddle-shaped ridge forming a shallow pass between two peaks.
To place in a saddlebag.
Someone who makes, repairs and sells saddles, harnesses etc.
plural of saddo
plural of Sadd
Of or pertaining to the Marquis de Sade (1740-1814), French novelist, or his writings, particularly sadomasochistic erotica.
simple past and past participle of sade
A surname.
an Iranian winter festival
A surname.
plural of Sadek
The custodian of a shrine.
plural of saden
A surname.
plural of Sader
plural of sade
A type of spiritual leader or witch doctor among the Jarai people of Southeast Asia.
plural of sadet
Full of sadness; sorrowful.
Alternative form of sadhaka.
A female given name from Irish.
Alternative form of tsade.
plural of sadhe
plural of Sadh
An ascetic or practitioner of yoga (yogi) who has given up pursuit of the first three Hindu goals of life: kama (enjoyment), artha (practical objectives) and even dharma (duty).
plural of sadhu
A female given name from Arabic, masculine equivalent Sadi.
Alternative spelling of Sadean.
Sadistic.
A diminutive of the female given name Sarah. Also a popular formal given name in the 19th century.
A surname.
homebrew alcohol; moonshine
plural of Sadik
present participle and gerund of sade
A surname from Arabic.
Alternative form of sadiki.
plural of Sadiq
plural of sadi
Alternative form of Saadite.
Alternative form of saditty.
A female given name from Arabic, masculine equivalent Sadi.
A surname.
A surname originating as an occupation for a saddler.
In a sad manner; sorrowfully.
sadism
A male given name from Arabic.
A surname.
A fortress town on India's Coromandel Coast.
Synonym of Nagpuri (“language”).
plural of SADT
Synonym of nshima (“maize porridge”).
Alternative spelling of Said.
A surname.
The Parliament of the Republic of Latvia
A female given name from Japanese.
A surname.
A surname from Spanish.
A Spanish religious song evoking strong emotion, usually sung during public processions.
plural of saeta
A Scandinavian mountainside meadow used during the summer for grazing milking cows or goats.
plural of Saez
A female given name from Arabic, variant of Sofana.
The second month of the Islamic calendar.
Synonym of Safavid.
Alternative form of Safavi.
One who breaks into safes.
A city in the historical region of Upper Galilee, Northern District, Israel.
A particular mango cultivar from India.
Something that serves as a guard or protection; a defense.
A doubt, uncertainty
In a safe manner; without risk; using caution above all else.
To make safe.
third-person singular simple present indicative of safen
comparative form of safe: more safe
plural of safe
superlative form of safe: most safe
Alternative form of Saffer.
A surname from Arabic.
plural of Saffa
Alternative form of saphie.
A diminutive of the female given name Saffron.
A surname.
plural of saffi
A diminutive of the female given name Saffron.
A surname
The star 88 Aquarii.
present participle and gerund of safe
A surname.
plural of Safi
A surname.
Acronym of South African English.
A surname.
Alternative form of safrole.
Alternative form of saffron.
Alternative form of softy.
an indigenous people of Tanzania
A barangay of Las Navas, Northern Samar, Philippines.
An Old Norse (Icelandic) prose narrative, especially one dealing with family or social histories and legends.
A barangay of Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines.
A municipality of Mountain Province, Philippines.
A surname from Hebrew.
A girl taking part in the Santacruzan pageant on the last day of the Flores de Mayo festival.
plural of Sagal
A surname.
plural of sagan
A barangay of Bangued, Abra, Philippines.
A city in Madhya Pradesh, India.
A surname from Japanese.
The stiffened silk fronds inserted in the front of a mawashi.
plural of Sagar
plural of saga
A barangay of Santa Cruz, Ilocos Sur, Philippines.
A city in Negros Occidental, Philippines.
Alternative form of sackbut.
Any member of the Sagdidae.
Wise.
Any of several North American aromatic shrubs of the genus Artemisia, having silvery-grey, green leaves.
simple past and past participle of sage
In the manner of a sage, with wisdom, wisely.
Alternative form of sazhen (“old Russian length”).
A surname.
plural of sage
superlative form of sage: most sage
A Korean genre of film and television set before the Japanese annexation of Korea
Flavored with or smelling of sage.
A ceramic container used inside a fuel-fired kiln to protect pots from the flame.
simple past and past participle of sag
Alternative form of saggar.
A town in Yengisar, Kashgar prefecture, Xinjiang autonomous region, China, formerly a township.
comparative form of sagey: more sagey
Any herb of the genus Sagina.
A barangay of Legazpi, Albay, Philippines.
plural of sago
A marmoset, especially of the genus Callithrix.
A township and unincorporated community therein, in Dickinson County, Michigan, United States.
Alternative form of Sagar (“place in India”).
plural of sago
A barangay of Legazpi, Albay, Philippines.
Alternative form of sagoin (“marmoset”).
A cloak, worn in ancient times by the Gauls, early Germans, and Roman soldiers, made of a rectangular piece of (usually red) coarse cloth and fastened on the right shoulder.
A barangay of Bayugan, Agusan del Sur, Philippines.
plural of sagum
A surname from Spanish. a variant of Sahagun.
plural of Sagun
The teak tree.
A municipality of Camarines Sur, Philippines.
Acronym of Security Assistance Group – Ukraine (“US command”).
A municipality southwest of Amman, Jordan.
plural of Sahabi
A (usually male) companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
a style of discipline in Indian spirituality and Dharmic traditions
A female given name from Arabic, used in Arabic countries, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
A desert in North Africa and the largest hot desert in the world.
Synonym of suhur.
plural of Saha
plural of SAHD
Alternative form of sahib.
plural of saheb
Alternative form of sahih.
A region of Africa, between the Sahara to the north and a more humid zone (Sudan) to the south.
A unisex given name.
A term of respect for a white European or other man of rank in colonial India.
Alternative form of sahibah.
plural of sahib
authentic: said of a hadith that has been preserved and transmitted accurately
A surname.
plural of Sahin
A surname.
A surname.
plural of Sahli
An old Egyptian unit of area.
plural of sahme
plural of SAHM
A surname from Punjabi.
plural of Sahni
A surname from Odia.
Alternative form of suhur.
plural of Sahoo
plural of Saho
A surname from Punjabi.
plural of SAHP
Acronym of South African Heritage Resources Agency.
Abbreviation of South African Human Rights Commission.
Alternative form of sahari.
plural of Sahr
A Dene First Nations people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group living in the vicinity of Great Bear Lake.
A marmoset: a sagoin.
plural of sahui
The continent that contains the islands of Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania, especially during the ice ages of the Pleistocene when these were connected by solid land.
Alternative form of suhur.
plural of Sahu
A series of political purges in the late 15th and 16th centuries, during which sarim scholars were persecuted by political rivals.
plural of Saia
Alternative spelling of sais.
plural of saice
Obsolete form of saic.
plural of saick
plural of saic
Alternative form of Saïda (“city in Lebanon”).
A Japanese Buddhist altar.
simple past and past participle of saye
plural simple past of say
A surname from Arabic.
Alternative form of Sahidic.
plural of Saidi
Acronym of simian acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
second-person singular simple past indicative of say
Obsolete form of said.
Obsolete form of says.
plural of saif
Saiga tatarica, an antelope which inhabits a vast area between Kalmykia, Kazakhstan, southern Siberia.
plural of saiga
A surname transferred from the nickname.
A district of Mizoram, India.
Alternative spelling of Sayyid.
plural of Saiid
Moringa oleifera, the drumstick tree.
A city in Ehime Prefecture, Japan.
A male given name from Bengali used in India.
The art of creating miniature landscapes with living trees, rocks, water, etc., each landscape in a single tray.
A surname.
plural of Saiki
Obsolete form of saker (“a cannon”).
simple past and past participle of sail
Ellipsis of sail-by salute.
A strong, durable fabric suitable for making sails for ships or boats.
Obsolete spelling of sail.
simple past and past participle of sail
That which sails; a sailboat.
plural of saile
Alternative spelling of Seyli
plural of sail
Resembling a sail, or sailing.
Alternative form of seim.
A Hawaiian noodle soup garnished with green onions.
A surname.
simple past and past participle of sain
plural of Saine
present participle and gerund of SA
A surname from Punjabi.
A soldier.
plural of Saini
third-person singular simple present indicative of sain
A deceased person whom a church or another religious group has officially recognised as especially holy or godly; one eminent for piety and virtue.
simple past and past participle of saint
The state of being a saint.
Like or characteristic of a saint; befitting a holy person; saintlike.
plural of saint
A surname
A surname from Basque or Spanish.
An island, the capital of the Northern Mariana Islands.
A blue star in the constellation Orion; Kappa (κ) Orionis.
Alternative spelling of caique (“type of boat”).
A Meitei surname from Manipuri
plural of sais.
A kind of highly carbonated pale ale.
Obsolete form of sayest.
Of or relating to Saïs, Egypt.
third-person singular simple present indicative of say
The pollock or coalfish or coley (Pollachius virens).
plural of saith
Of or relating to Saïs, a city in ancient Egypt
A surname from Japanese.
plural of Saito
A surname from Italian.
A worshiper of Shiva or practicer of Shaivism.