➠ Words that start with s
List contains 38459 Words that start with "s".
- - Comics soldier (with "The")
- - Inept soldier
- - Misfit of W. W. II
- - Soldier of a sort.
- - G.I. of a sort.
- - Ineffective soldier: Slang.
- - Inept sort
- - Hapless sort
- - Extremely inept person
- - Person plagued by misfortune: 2 wds.
- - Perennial loser
- - Pathetically inept person
- - Bumbling loser
- - Hapless WWII cartoon GI
- - Army cartoon character
- - Hopelessly inept fellow
- - Woefully inept person
- - Blunderer
- - Inept GI
- - Pathetic bumbler
- - GI washout
- - Cartoon private
- - Inept G.I.
- - Misfit: Slang.
- - Misfit, military style.
- - Military blunderer: Slang.
- - Hapless one: Slang.
- - Doleful comic strip character.
- - Frustrated G. I.
- - Geo. Baker's cartoon G.I.
- - Inept person
- - Debbie Downer
- - Born loser
- - Bumbling one
- - Bungler
- - Pathetic person
- - Pitiful person
- - Oaf
- - Schlemiel
- - Bumbler
- - Bumbling GIs
- - Bumbling bunglers
- - Blundering GIs
- - Much-put-upon GIs: Slang.
- - Inept individuals
- - They're sorry
- - Pathetic bunglers
- - Inept types
- - Depressive sorts
- - Sorry schlubs
- - Debbie Downers
- - Pathetic sorts
- - Sorry soldiers
- - Inept soldiers
- - Helpless misfits
- - Inept G.I.'s
- - Some servicemen.
- - Inept ones: Slang.
- - Soldiers of a sort.
- - Well-meaning but ineffective people: Slang.
- - Droopy G.I.'s.
- - Inept ones
- - Spoilers?
- - Losers
- - Oafs
- - Bumblers
- - Bunglers
- - Hapless ones
- - Iraq's Muqtada al-......
- - Baghdad's ...... City
- - Baghdad slum area ...... City
- - Iraq's .... City
- - .... City: Baghdad suburb
- - ...... City (Baghdad district)
- - .... City, Iraq
- - ...... City (Baghdad area)
- - Baghdad district .... City
- - Ayatollah's son Muqtada al-......
- - Iran's Bani-....
- - ...... City (slum outside of Baghdad)
- - Muqtada al-......
- - Cause of unfair treatment
- - Bani-.... (former president of Iran)
- - Abolhassan Bani-...... (first president of Iran)
- - 1980-81 Iranian president Bani-....
- - Iranian president Bani-......
- - 1980s Iranian president Bani-....
- - Former Iranian president Bani-......
- - Former Irani president Bani-....
- - Star in Cygnus
- - Bani- ........ of Iran
- - Bani-......, ex-president of Iran
- - Irani Bani-......
- - Bright star of Cygnus.
- - Start in Cygnus.
- - Anti-American cleric Muqtada al-......
- - See 36 Across
- - Signature of a famed American
- - Part of S&M
- - Type of masochism
- - Island off Honshu
- - Carriage of Java
- - Japanese island, W of Honshu.
- - Japanese island off Honshu.
- - Island N. W. of Honshu.
- - Jap island noted for its gold mines.
- - Japanese island
- - masochistic leader?
- - The S in BDSM
- - An intro to masochism?
- - Prefix with masochistic
- - Lead-in to masochism
- - ......-masochist
- - It can precede masochism
- - Masochistic introduction?
- - ......-masochism
- - Masochist's start
- - Masochistic starter
- - Masochistic beginning
- - Prefix with masochism
- - Javanese carriage
- - Javanese vehicle
- - Carriage used in Java.
- - Oriental carriage.
- - Javanese carriage, like the dos-à-dos.
- - War-torn Baghdad suburb
- - Burden of a mournful song.
- - War memorial, e.g
- - This can bring tears to your eyes
- - I'm afraid the news is not good for a lass on the radio?
- - "Here's the bad news"
- - Lead-in for a bit of bad news
- - "I'm afraid the news is not good ..."
- - Lamentably
- - "Unfortunately ..."
- - Regrettably
- - Unhappily
- - Alas!
- - '...... say...' ('Alas...')
- - ...... say (unfortunately)
- - "...... say" (disappointed words)
- - ...... say (unfortunate)
- - ...... say!
- - "Instrument" for a "womp womp" moment
- - Modern term for the instrument heard after a failure
- - Tearjerker
- - It's a real tearjerker
- - Tear-jerker
- - Sorrowful saga
- - Sob stories
- - Tearjerkers?
- - Mourners go through them
- - Period of mourning, e.g.
- - The way things are, pitifully
- - Convenient enclosure in a letter: Abbr.
- - Motor oil organization: Abbr.
- - Oil can letters: Abbr.
- - Motor oil letters: Abbr.
- - Mailing option used by fans: Abbr.
- - Language convention followed for an audience in the U.S.: Abbr.
- - Motor oil initials: Abbr.
- - Envelope that comes back abbr.
- - Mailed enclosure to encourage a reply
- - Society of Automotive Engineers
- - Container for return mail [inits]
- - Container for return postage [inits]
- - American automotive engineering giant
- - RSVP convenience [init.]
- - enclosure for mailing back an rsvp
- - Send back facilitator
- - Freelancer's enclosure
- - College frat.
- - Thus, to Burns
- - So, in Scotland
- - Encl. with some contest entries
- - Thus, in Glasgow
- - Tearjerker
- - tragic tale
- - Tear-jerker
- - Tragedy
- - Weeper
- - Tale of woe
- - "So ...... strange . . . ": Tennyson
- - "Landslide" or "Hurt"
- - 'Teen Angel' or 'Leader of the Pack'
- - "Last Kiss" or "Tell Laura I Love Her"
- - Blues offering
- - Something to take and 'make it better,' in the Beatles' 'Hey Jude'
- - Tune about a breakup, e.g
- - Tear-jerking tune
- - Elegy, perhaps
- - Breakup tune
- - It may make you 29-Across
- - Blues tune, for example
- - Emo selection
- - Elegy, e.g.
- - Number of tears?
- - Dirge
- - Melancholy mood music
- - Tune about a split-up, e.g.
- - Tearjerker
- - Low number
- - Blues player's instrument?
- - Why guitar-loving Cooke was blue when his gal named her favorite musical instrument?
- - "turn 'em on . . . when all hope is gone," per elton john
- - Elton John hit that begins "Guess there are times when we all need to share a little pain"
- - 1984 Elton John hit subtitled "Say So Much"
- - Low numbers
- - Tearjerkers of a kind
- - Music that may make you get down
- - "Teen Angel" et al.
- - dirges, e.g.
- - Panhandler's spiel, often
- - Without joy
- - Without cheer.
- - Without spirit.
- - 'I regret to tell you...'
- - Girl has a change of heart, lamentably
- - deplorably cunning about a little publicity
- - A duke taken in by cunning, alas
- - With tears in one's eyes
- - In a meloncholy way
- - "hate to say it, but..."
- - segue into bad news
- - "... enough it's true" (unfortunately)
- - Unfortunately the lady's been upset
- - Talk about Daniel ends in dismal manner
- - Regrettably or unhappily
- - in a wistful way
- - i'm afraid to speak about darlington
- - Alas, not all mystery novels end happily
- - Tricky to cover bill, unfortunately
- - Guess about 550, dolefully
- - In a regrettable way
- - I regret to say
- - How one says 'alas'
- - Woefully speak about diamonds left
- - With regret
- - With regrets
- - With a long face
- - 'I'm afraid to say ...'
- - With sorrow
- - Unfortunately tricky plug parts
- - 'It's unfortunate, but ...'
- - 'To my dismay . . .'
- - Cunning clothes commercial, alas
- - One way to be mistaken
- - Woefully
- - Lamentably
- - 'It pains me to say ...'
- - With remorse
- - Alas, poor Yorick, a decidedly Shakespearean line, primarily
- - How to say 'alas'
- - Despondently
- - To everyone's dismay
- - With tear-dimmed eyes
- - Word before bad news
- - In a somber way
- - With a heavy heart
- - As bad luck would have it
- - How to say 20 Across
- - How "alas" is said
- - "It hurts to say ..."
- - In an unfortunate way
- - In a sorrowful way
- - With melancholy
- - In a melancholy manner
- - In a doleful way
- - How some are mistaken
- - With low spirits
- - In a woeful manner
- - In a sorry manner
- - In a melancholy way
- - "I'm sorry to say . . ."
- - With heavy heart
- - In a mournful manner
- - With morosity
- - With despair
- - In a mournful way
- - In a downcast way
- - Mournfully
- - "So part we ...... . . . "
- - Deplorably.
- - Disconsolately.
- - Dejectedly.
- - Lugubriously.
- - In a gloomy way
- - In a woebegone way
- - 'You're mistaken'
- - In need of
- - "I regret to inform you ..."
- - 'Sorry to say ... '
- - "Unfortunately ..."
- - Regretfully!
- - Regrettably
- - Unhappily
- - Miserably
- - Alas!
- - "Enough ..........!"
- - "If only!"
- - "Alas, that isn't the case"
- - "Alas, it's not to be"
- - Response to 'Did you win the lottery?'
- - "I wish I could"
- - Person behind blues eyes, in a Who song
- - American audacity securing elevated target in response to tragedy?
- - there's some depression in this state
- - Blue emotion voiced by Phyllis Smith in "Inside Out"
- - "In deep ........ there is no place for sentimentality" (William S Burroughs)
- - Regret seeing ship's stern while capsizing
- - Misery ends explosively in SAS
- - Sorrowful state
- - Misery capsized in distress? Send a signal
- - Gloom as some captives send a signal back
- - Some chaps send a signal when getting over grief
- - Gloomy state
- - Unhappy state
- - Joy's antithesis
- - Sorrow's cloak.
- - Melancholy's baby.
- - Blue state?
- - Depression
- - Unhappiness ends somehow in SAS
- - in grief, danes get drunk aboard ship
- - antonym of "euphoria"
- - Gloomy Scottish lake causes great melancholy
- - Melancholia
- - Sorrow, unhappiness
- - Blues band replacing member with Suggs at the front
- - A send-up on board produces melancholy
- - Blue quality
- - Endless end assumed, assuming rising misery
- - Dejection ends as first sign of smile breaks out
- - Departments send a subsidy back showing regret
- - Misery SAS ends explosively
- - Misery SAS ends destructively
- - Deliver up top troops without grief
- - Misery of soldiers' last post when retreating
- - A post promoted on board creating grief
- - Opposite of euphoria
- - Dysphoria
- - Cause of crying
- - Unhappy feeling
- - Tristesse.
- - Theme of "blues" songs.
- - Usual post-vacation feeling.
- - "...... is a wall between two gardens."—Kahlil Gibran.
- - Despair
- - Low spirits
- - Blue feeling
- - Unhappiness
- - The blues
- - Woe
- - Dolor.
- - Funk
- - Remorse.
- - Misery
- - Sorrow
- - Dejection
- - Low-quality
- - Melancholy
- - Despondency
- - Grief
- - Gloom
- - Melancholy feeling
- - unhappiness, misery
- - Woeful tone
- - Bad news metaphor