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soluble |
able to dissolve |
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solvent |
1.a substance that can dissolve other substances 2.able to paya debts |
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somnolent |
sleepy, drowsy |
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sophomoric |
immature, uninformed |
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sovereign |
having absolute authority in a certain realm |
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speculative |
not based in fact |
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spurious |
false but designed to seem plausible |
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stagnate |
to become or remain inactive, not develop, not flow |
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staid |
sedate, serious self-restrained |
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stingy |
not generous, not inclined to spend or give |
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stoic |
unaffected by passion or feeling |
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stolid |
expressing little sensiblity, unemotional |
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strenuous |
requiring tremendous energy or stamina |
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strident |
harsh, loud |
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stupefy |
to astonish, make insensible |
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subjugate |
to bring under control, subdue |
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sublime |
lofty, grand, exalted |
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submissive |
easily yielding to authority |
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succinct |
marked by compact precision |
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suprefluous |
exceeeding what is necessary |
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surfeit |
an overabundantsupply or indulgence |
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surmise |
to infer with little evidence |
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surreptitious |
stealthy |
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surrogate |
one acting in place of another |
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swarthy |
of dark color or complexion |
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sycophant |
one who flatters for self-gain |