Words that start with S

Six slippery snakes sailed southward on a silver ship to Sydney.

Sis forSilt

Silt is very fine particles of dirt or soil that is carried along by water. Silt will eventually settle to the bottom of the water it is in, or like in the picture it gets washed up by water and then left behind when the water recedes.

Sis forSilver

Scientific name: Ag
Silver is a soft, shiny metal that can be polished to be highly reflective. It tarnishes easily, however. Silver is very conductive and today is used electrical components. Silver is widely used for making jewellery, and was used for making tableware like knives and fork. As pure silver is so soft, most practical items made from silver are made from an alloy of silver and another metal like copper.
Scientific name: beta vulgaris
Silverbeet is a vegetable better known as chard in many countries.
Scientific name: lepisma saccharina
Silverfish, also called fishmoths, are small insects with no wings. They grow to be about an inch long. Silverfish like to live in dark, sometimes damp places, like kitchen cupboards, bathrooms, and wardrobes. They will eat glue, books and book bindings, paper, photos, sugar, hair, and dandruff.

Sis forSimilar

Two (or more) things are similar if they look or seem quite like each other, but are not exactly the same. The two buses in the picture are very similar, but they are not exactly the same. The opposite of similar is different.

Sis forSimple

Something is simple if it doesn't have a lot of elaborate parts, or is very easy to understand. The picture is of a very simple flower arrangement. The opposite of simple might be elaborate, complicated or difficult.

Sis forSing

You sing when you make music with your voice. Many people singing together is called a chorus.

Sis forSingle

Single is used to describe just one of something or someone. For example, if you're not in a relationship, you can say you're single.

Sis forSinglet

A singlet is another word for undershirt.

Sis forSinister

If you are sinister you are frightening, threatening or intimidating. The house in the picture is sinister.