safeguard: n. one who, or that which, defends or protects; defense; protection | sanction: v. Syn. approve; ratify give authorization or approval to something; penalize a state, especially for violating international law |
saturate: v. Syn. soak soak, fill, or load to capacity; cause to unite with the greatest possible amount of another substance | sauce: n. stewed fruit served with other foods; appetizing ingredients for meat, fish or puddings |
savage: a. Syn. rude; wild; brutal in a state of nature; wild; untamed; uncultivated; inhuman; brutal; not civilized; lacking polish; rude | scandal: n. publicized incident that brings about disgrace; damage to reputation by disclosure of improper behavior |
scar: n. mark of damage; mark left on the skin after injury | scent: n. Syn. odor; fragrance; perfume distinctive odor that is pleasant; fragrance; perfume |
scorn: n. extreme and lofty contempt; haughty disregard; expression of mockery, derision, contempt, or disdain | scrap: n. Syn. piece; fragment small piece or bit; fragment; fragment; leftover bits of food; remnant |
script: v. Syn. write prepare text for filming or broadcasting | scrutiny: n. close examination; minute inspection; critical observation. |
sculpture: n. Syn. statue statue; creating figures or designs in three dimensions | seam: n. line of junction formed by sewing together two pieces; line across a surface, as a crack; scar |
sector: n. Syn. segment particular aspect of life or activity; body of people who form part of society or economy | seemingly: ad. Syn. apparently; supposedly apparently; supposedly |
segment: n. Syn. sector; portion; section sector; portion; any of the parts into which something can be divided | segregate: v. isolate; separate; divide from the main body |
sensation: n. Syn. feeling feeling; perception associated with stimulation of a sense organ or with a specific body condition | sentiment: n. thought prompted by passion or feeling; feeling toward or respecting; disposition prompting to action or expression |
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