| SMIDDY | • smiddy n. (Scotland, Northern England) Alternative form of smithy. • Smiddy prop.n. A surname. • SMIDDY v. (Scots) to forge metal, also SMITHY. |
| SMIDGE | • smidge n. Alternative form of smidgen. • SMIDGE n. a very small amount, also SMIDGEN, SMIDGEON, SMIDGIN. |
| SMIGHT | • smight v. Obsolete form of smite. • SMIGHT v. (Spenser) to smite. |
| SMILAX | • smilax n. Any member of the Smilax genus of greenbriers. • Smilax prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Smilacaceae – the greenbriers. • SMILAX n. (Greek) a genus of perennial climbing plants, usually with a prickly woody stem. |
| SMILED | • smiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of smile. • SMILE v. to look joyful, also SMOILE, SMOYLE. |
| SMILER | • smiler n. Someone who smiles. • smiler n. (UK, slang) The mouth. • Smiler n. (Slang) A fan of American singer and actress Miley Cyrus. |
| SMILES | • smiles n. Plural of smile. • smiles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smile. • Smiles prop.n. A surname from Old English. |
| SMILET | • smilet n. (Obsolete) A little smile. • SMILET n. (Shakespeare) a little smile. |
| SMILEY | • smiley adj. Cheerful and happy; smiling. • smiley adj. (Slang) Having one’s throat slit from side to side. • smiley n. A simplified representation of a smiling face. |
| SMIRCH | • smirch n. Dirt, or a stain. • smirch n. (Figurative) A stain on somebody’s reputation. • smirch v. (Transitive) To dirty; to make dirty. |
| SMIRKS | • smirks n. Plural of smirk. • smirks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smirk. • SMIRK v. to smile in a smug manner, also SMERK. |
| SMIRKY | • smirky adj. Smirking, or as if smirking. • smirky adj. (Obsolete) Smart; spruce. • SMIRKY adj. given to smirking. |
| SMIRRS | • smirrs n. Plural of smirr. • smirrs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smirr. • SMIRR v. to drizzle. |
| SMIRRY | • smirry adj. Alternative form of smurry. • SMIRRY adj. drizzly. |
| SMITER | • smiter n. One who smites. • SMITER n. one who smites. |
| SMITES | • smites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smite. • smites n. Plural of smite. • SMITE v. to strike heavily. |
| SMITHS | • smiths n. Plural of smith. • smiths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smith. • Smiths prop.n. Plural of Smith. |
| SMITHY | • smithy n. The location where a smith (particularly a blacksmith) works, a forge. • smithy v. (Uncommon) to forge, especially by hand. • Smithy prop.n. A nickname of the surname Smith. |