| SMAAKED | • smaaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of smaak. • SMAAK v. (South African) to like or love. |
| SMACKED | • smacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of smack. • SMACK v. to strike sharply. |
| SMACKER | • smacker n. One who smacks or spanks. • smacker n. One who makes a smacking noise, especially while eating. • smacker n. (Humorous slang) A loud kiss. |
| SMALLED | • smalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of small. • SMALL v. to make or become small. |
| SMALLER | • smaller adj. Comparative form of small: more small. • smaller adv. Comparative form of small: more small. • SMALL adj. not large. |
| SMALMED | • smalmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of smalm. • SMALM v. to smear, make oily, also SMARM. |
| SMALTOS | • SMALTO n. (Italian) a piece of coloured glass used in mosaic. |
| SMARAGD | • smaragd n. (Obsolete) An emerald. • SMARAGD n. (archaic) emerald, also EMERAUDE, SMARAGDE. |
| SMARMED | • smarmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of smarm. • SMARM v. to smear, gush, make oily, also SMALM. |
| SMARTED | • smarted v. Simple past tense and past participle of smart. • SMART v. to sting. |
| SMARTEN | • smarten v. (Transitive) To make smarter in appearance; to refurbish or spruce up. • smarten v. (Transitive) To increase the speed of (One’s travel on foot, etc.). • smarten v. (Transitive) To augment with computer technology. |
| SMARTER | • smarter adj. Comparative form of smart: more smart. • SMARTER n. (Mnemonic) An acronym for remembering desirable criteria for goal-setting: Specific, Measurable, Acceptable… • SMART adj. clever. |
| SMARTIE | • smartie n. Alternative spelling of smarty. • SMARTIE n. (colloquial) an irritatingly clever person, also SMARTY. |
| SMARTLY | • smartly adv. In a smart manner. • smartly adv. Quickly. • smartly adv. Intelligently. |
| SMASHED | • smashed adj. (Slang) Drunk. • smashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of smash. • SMASH v. to shatter violently. |
| SMASHER | • smasher n. Something that, or someone who, smashes. • smasher n. (Slang) An attractive person (see also smashing). • smasher n. (Slang, dated) Anything very large or extraordinary; a whopper. |
| SMASHES | • smashes n. Plural of smash. • smashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smash. • SMASH v. to shatter violently. |
| SMASHUP | • smashup n. (Informal) An abrupt, damaging breakdown or failure. • smashup n. (Informal) A violent collision involving one or more vehicles. • smashup n. An instance or the result of smashing; that which has been smashed into pieces. |
| SMATTER | • smatter v. (Intransitive) To talk superficially; to babble, chatter. • smatter v. (Transitive) To speak (a language) with spotty or superficial knowledge. • smatter v. (Transitive, figuratively) To study or approach superficially; to dabble in. |