7-letter words containing y, s
- sloughy — the outer layer of the skin of a snake, which is cast off periodically.
- slydial — a telephone service that enables the caller to ring a person’s telephone number and leave a voice message on their answering machine but which eliminates the possibility of the caller having to have an unwanted conversation with that person
- slyness — cunning or wily: sly as a fox.
- smartly — to be a source of sharp, local, and usually superficial pain, as a wound.
- smedley — a male given name.
- smickly — amorously
- smoochy — (of a piece of music) played for dancing to slowly and amorously
- smoothy — smoothie.
- smutchy — of or relating to smutch; dirty; grimy; soiled; smudged.
- smytrie — a collection or group, esp of small children, animals, etc
- snatchy — consisting of, occurring in, or characterized by snatches; spasmodic; irregular.
- snidely — derogatory in a nasty, insinuating manner: snide remarks about his boss.
- snitchy — cross; ill-tempered.
- snively — characterized by or given to sniveling.
- so many — a large number of
- soberly — not intoxicated or drunk.
- society — an organized group of persons associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes.
- sockeye — an important food fish, Oncorhynchus nerka, inhabiting the North Pacific.
- softkey — any key on a keyboard, as a function key, that can be programmed.
- sokaiya — (in Japan) an extortionist
- solidly — having three dimensions (length, breadth, and thickness), as a geometrical body or figure.
- solyman — Suleiman I.
- someday — at an indefinite future time.
- someway — in some way; somehow.
- somewhy — for some reason
- sonancy — the characteristic of being sonant
- sorcery — the art, practices, or spells of a person who is supposed to exercise supernatural powers through the aid of evil spirits; black magic; witchery.
- sorrily — feeling regret, compunction, sympathy, pity, etc.: to be sorry to leave one's friends; to be sorry for a remark; to be sorry for someone in trouble.
- soundly — free from injury, damage, defect, disease, etc.; in good condition; healthy; robust: a sound heart; a sound mind.
- southey — Robert, 1774–1843, English poet and prose writer: poet laureate 1813–43.
- soybean — a bushy Old World plant, Glycine max, of the legume family, grown in the U.S., chiefly for forage and soil improvement.
- soyinka — Wole [woh-ley] /ˈwoʊ leɪ/ (Show IPA), born 1934, Nigerian playwright, novelist, and poet: Nobel prize 1986.
- soymilk — a milk substitute made from soya
- spangly — Spangly clothes are decorated with a lot of small shiny objects.
- sparkly — tending to sparkle; animated; lively: a row of sparkly cheerleaders.
- spassky — Boris (Vasilyevich) [bawr-is vuh-seel-yuh-vich,, bohr-,, bor-;; Russian buh-ryees vuh-syee-lyi-vyich] /ˈbɔr ɪs vəˈsil yə vɪtʃ,, ˈboʊr-,, ˈbɒr-;; Russian bʌˈryis vʌˈsyi lyɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), born 1937, Russian chess player.
- specify — to mention or name specifically or definitely; state in detail: He did not specify the amount needed.
- spicery — spice.
- spidery — like a spider or a spider's web.
- spikery — High-Church Anglicanism
- spindly — long or tall, thin, and usually frail: The colt wobbled on its spindly legs.
- spinney — a small wood or thicket.
- spirity — spirited
- splashy — making a splash or splashes.
- splayed — to spread out, expand, or extend.
- spleeny — abundant in or displaying spleen.
- splurgy — ostentatious
- spondyl — a vertebra or something like a vertebra
- spooney — spoony.
- sprawly — tending to sprawl; straggly: The colt's legs were long and sprawly.