All English words - page 3666
Meanings of Surcoat:
nounA loose robe worn over armour.
Usage examples:
The priests were decked out in gray robes and surcoats which were decorated with archaic runes that…
Meanings of Surds:
nounA surd number, especially the irrational root of an integer.
Usage examples:
They were learning about surds in maths, supposedly one of the hardest subjects.
adjective(of a number) irrational.
Meanings of Sure:
adjectiveCompletely confident that one is right.
Usage examples:
I'm sure i've seen that dress before
adverbCertainly (used for emphasis).
Usage examples:
Texas sure was a great place to grow up
Meanings of Sure-fire:
adjectiveCertain to succeed.
Usage examples:
Bad behaviour is a sure-fire way of getting attention
Meanings of Surefooted:
adjectiveUnlikely to stumble or slip.
Usage examples:
Tough, sure-footed hill ponies
Surefootedly
ˌʃɔːˈfʊt.ɪd.liMeanings of Surefootedly:
adverbIn a way that means you are unlikely to fall on rough ground
Usage examples:
He was walking as surefootedly as a mountain goat., surefootedly, the company has expanded research…
Surer
ʃɔːrMeanings of Surer:
adjectiveCompletely confident that one is right.
Usage examples:
I'm sure i've seen that dress before
adverbCertainly (used for emphasis)
Usage examples:
Texas sure was a great place to grow up
Meanings of Sureties:
nounA person who takes responsibility for another's performance of an undertaking, for example their appearing in court or paying a debt.
Usage examples:
The rights of wives who act as sureties for their husband's debts
Meanings of Surf:
nounThe mass or line of foam formed by waves breaking on a seashore or reef.
Usage examples:
The roar of the surf
verbStand or lie on a surfboard and ride on a wave towards the shore.
Usage examples:
He's learning to surf
Surface
ˈsɜː.fɪsMeanings of Surface:
nounThe outside part or uppermost layer of something.
Usage examples:
The earth's surface
adjectiveRelating to or found on the surface of something.
Usage examples:
Surface layers
verbRise or come up to the surface of the water or the ground.
Usage examples:
He surfaced from his dive
Meanings of Surfacely:
adverbSuperficially; on the surface.
Meanings of Surfaceman:
nounA miner who works above ground.
Usage examples:
He worked as a surfaceman at a colliery near barnsley and supplemented his income by writing verse.
Meanings of Surfacemen:
nounA miner who works above ground.
Usage examples:
He worked as a surfaceman at a colliery near barnsley and supplemented his income by writing verse.
Meanings of Surfbird:
nounA small migratory wader of the sandpiper family, with mainly dark grey plumage and a short bill and legs, breeding in alaska.
Usage examples:
The sandpipers, surfbirds, and turnstones fly in separate flocks with each flock moving as one.
Meanings of Surfboard:
nounA long, narrow shaped board used in surfing.
Usage examples:
The beach butlers also can arrange for boogie boards and surfboards if you'd rather stay atop the w…
Meanings of Surfboarder:
nounA person who rides a surfboard; a surfer.
Surfboards
ˈsɜːf.bɔːdMeanings of Surfboards:
nounA long, narrow shaped board used in surfing.
Usage examples:
The beach butlers also can arrange for boogie boards and surfboards if you'd rather stay atop the w…
Meanings of Surfcasting:
nounFishing by casting a line into the sea from the shore.
Surfed
sɜːfMeanings of Surfed:
verbStand or lie on a surfboard and ride on a wave towards the shore.
Usage examples:
He's learning to surf
nounThe mass or line of foam formed by waves breaking on a seashore or reef.
Usage examples:
The roar of the surf
Meanings of Surfeited:
verbCause (someone) to desire no more of something as a result of having consumed or done it to excess.
Usage examples:
I am surfeited with shopping
nounAn excessive amount of something.
Usage examples:
a surfeit of food and drink
Meanings of Surfeiter:
nounA person who, or thing which, surfeits; especially (in early use) a person given to sensual excess, a libertine; (later chiefly) a glutton, a gormandizer.
Meanings of Surfeits:
nounAn excessive amount of something.
Usage examples:
A surfeit of food and drink
verbCause (someone) to desire no more of something as a result of having consumed or done it to excess.
Usage examples:
I am surfeited with shopping
Surfie
ˈsəːfiMeanings of Surfie:
nounA surfing enthusiast, especially a young man.
Usage examples:
Surfers became surfies in the popular media, and gradually transcended from bronzed gods to teenage…
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