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Word	Definition
splenetic	bad-tempered, irritable 
splice	join (two ends)
sponge	porous rubber for washing; live at once expense
spurious	false, counterfeit 
spurn	have nothing to do; reject or refuse
squalid	foul, filthy 
squander	spend wastefully
stanch	to stop the flow of a fluid 
steeply	rising or falling sharply
stentorian	extremely loud and powerful 
stickler	person who insists on importance of smth
stigma	mark of shame or disgrace
stigmatize	describe smb scornfully
sting	smth sharp
stingy	spending, using unwillingly
stint	to be thrifty, to set limits 
stipulate	state or put forward as a necessary condition
stolid	showing no emotion; impassive 
strands	smth twisted together into a rope, line of development
stray	wander, lose one's way
streak	long, thin; move very fast
striated	striped, grooved, or banded
stride	walk with long steps
strut	a supporting bar 
stygian	hence, dark, gloomy
stymie	to hinder, obstruct, or block 
subdue	overcome, bring under control
sublime	extreme; astounding
submerge	put under water, liquid, sink out of sight
suborn	indice by bribery or smth to commit perjury
subpoena	written order requiring a person to appear in a low court
subsume	include under a rule
succor	assistance, relief in time of distress 
suffice	be enough
sullied	to be stained or discredited
summarily	briefly; without delay
sumptuous	magnificent
sundry	various, miscellaneous, separate 
supercilious	disdainful; characterized by haughty scorn 
superfluous	more then is needed or wanted
superimpose	put smth on the top 
supersede	take the place of
supine	lying on the back; slow to act, passive
suppliant	asking humbly, beseeching 
supplicate	make a humble petition to
suppress	prevent from being known; put an end to
surfeit	satiate, feed to fulness or to excess 
susceptibility	sensitiveness
sustain	keep from falling; maintain; suffer; give a decision
sycophant	person who flatter to the rich and powerful 
synopsis	summary or outline
taciturn	untalkative, silent 
talon	claw of a bird of prey
