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English words starting with sh

Sh

ʃ

Meanings of Sh:

abbreviation

Shilling(s).

exclamation

Used to call for silence.

Usage examples:

‘shh! keep your voice down!’

Meanings of Shabash:

exclamation

Well done!

Usage examples:

Miss nag cried, ‘shabash!’ and patted her on the back

Shabbat

ʃæbˈæt

Meanings of Shabbat:

noun

(among sephardic jews and in israel) the sabbath.

Usage examples:

Strict adherence to shabbat as a day of prayer

Meanings of Shabbier:

adjective

In poor condition through long use or lack of care.

Usage examples:

A conscript in a shabby uniform saluted the car

Shabbiest

ˈʃabi

Meanings of Shabbiest:

adjective

In poor condition through long use or lack of care.

Usage examples:

A conscript in a shabby uniform saluted the car

Shabbily

ˈʃæb.əl.i

Meanings of Shabbily:

adverb

In a way that shows signs of age, wear, or lack of care

Usage examples:

A shabbily dressed man lay sleeping in the park., lawsuits arise when people feel that they were tr…

Shabbiness

ˈʃæb.i.nəs

Meanings of Shabbiness:

noun

The quality of looking old or in bad condition because of being used for a long time or not being cared for

Usage examples:

Julia noticed the shabbiness of the well-washed paintwork and the cracks in the ceiling., the train…

Shabbos

ˈʃabəs

Meanings of Shabbos:

noun

(among ashkenazic jews) the sabbath.

Usage examples:

We didn't cook on shabbos

Shabby

ˈʃæb.i

Meanings of Shabby:

adjective

In poor condition through long use or lack of care.

Usage examples:

A conscript in a shabby uniform saluted the car

Shabrack

ˈʃabrak

Meanings of Shabrack:

noun

A cavalry saddlecloth used in european armies.

Meanings of Shack:

noun

A roughly built hut or cabin.

Usage examples:

In tents, shacks, log cabins and frame dwellings, pioneers gathered together for protection.
verb

Move in or live with someone as a lover.

Usage examples:

They won't believe i've shacked up with someone so good-looking

Meanings of Shack up:

phrasal verb

To start living in the same house as sexual partners, without being married

Usage examples:

I hear tony and helen have shacked up together., she is shacking up with her boyfriend.

Meanings of Shacked:

verb

Move in or live with someone as a lover.

Usage examples:

They won't believe i've shacked up with someone so good-looking
noun

A roughly built hut or cabin.

Usage examples:

In tents, shacks, log cabins and frame dwellings, pioneers gathered together for protection.

Meanings of Shacking:

verb

Move in or live with someone as a lover.

Usage examples:

They won't believe i've shacked up with someone so good-looking
noun

A roughly built hut or cabin.

Usage examples:

In tents, shacks, log cabins and frame dwellings, pioneers gathered together for protection.

Shackland

ˈʃakland

Meanings of Shackland:

noun

(in south africa) a hastily erected urban shack settlement, not officially proclaimed as a residential area.

Usage examples:

In addition mark hunter's essay in african studies, dissecting the ‘materiality of everyday sex’ in…

Meanings of Shackle:

noun

A pair of fetters connected together by a chain, used to fasten a prisoner's wrists or ankles together.

Usage examples:

He tugged on the chain connecting my shackles together
verb

Chain with shackles.

Usage examples:

The prisoner was shackled to the heavy steel chair in the centre of the room

Shackled

ˈʃak(ə)l

Meanings of Shackled:

verb

Chain with shackles.

Usage examples:

The prisoner was shackled to the heavy steel chair in the centre of the room
noun

A pair of fetters connected together by a chain, used to fasten a prisoner's wrists or ankles together.

Usage examples:

He tugged on the chain connecting my shackles together

Meanings of Shackles:

noun

A pair of fetters connected together by a chain, used to fasten a prisoner's wrists or ankles together.

Usage examples:

He tugged on the chain connecting my shackles together
verb

Chain with shackles.

Usage examples:

The prisoner was shackled to the heavy steel chair in the centre of the room

Shackling

ˈʃæk.əl

Meanings of Shackling:

verb

Chain with shackles.

Usage examples:

The prisoner was shackled to the heavy steel chair in the centre of the room
noun

A pair of fetters connected together by a chain, used to fasten a prisoner's wrists or ankles together.

Usage examples:

He tugged on the chain connecting my shackles together

Meanings of Shacks:

noun

A roughly built hut or cabin.

Usage examples:

In tents, shacks, log cabins and frame dwellings, pioneers gathered together for protection.
verb

Move in or live with someone as a lover.

Usage examples:

They won't believe i've shacked up with someone so good-looking

Shacky

ˈʃaki

Meanings of Shacky:

adjective

(of a building) dilapidated or ramshackle.

Usage examples:

Little shacky farms

Meanings of Shad:

noun

A herring-like fish that spends much of its life in the sea, typically entering rivers to spawn. it is an important food fish in many regions.

Usage examples:

Eel, catfish, carp, shad, herring, sturgeon and striped bass have all been fished commercially in t…

Meanings of Shadblow:

noun

Another term for juneberry.

Shadblows

ʃadbʊʃ

Meanings of Shadblows:

noun

Another term for juneberry.

Shadbushes

ʃadbʊʃ

Meanings of Shadbushes:

noun

Another term for juneberry.

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