Adjectives with S are in hundreds. Here is a list of both positive and negative adjectives that will keep you going for months.

50 Adjectives That Start with s

  1. Self-confident - having confidence in ones own abilities
    Every parent should learn how to raise a self-confident child.
  2. Sensible - someone how takes wisdom and prudence to make decisions
    Christoph is a sensible person who is likely to make good decisions.
  3. Sincere - who has genuine feelings for something
    My daughter has a sincere interest in painting.
  4. Spectacular - dramatically beautiful or eye-catching
    There was a spectacular display of fireworks on the New Year's eve.
  5. Splendid - when something is very impressive
    We went to see Joshua's splendid artwork at the museum.
  6. Stellar - a star performer
    Micheal's stellar performance at the cricket match bagged us a victory.
  7. Stupendous - very impressive and astonishing
    We enjoyed the stupendous views during our holiday at the Lake District.
  8. Super - very good and pleasant
    My wife can hear anything. She has super-sensitive hearing.
  9. Stunning - very attractive
    Her stunning outfit was designed by her brother.
  10. Sparkling - shines brightly
    Her sparkling eyes were full of happiness when her son won the dance competition.
  11. Shimmering - shines softly
    Rosy's shimmering off-white dress complemented her complexion.
  12. Sleek - smooth; or smooth in manners etc
    Daniella's sleek outfit earned her a lot of attention.
  13. Selfish - concerned only for oneself
    Tarun's selfish acts cost him some good friendships.
  14. Sceptical - having doubts
    She gave him a sceptical look when he expressed to buy her a diamond ring.
  15. Suspicious - doubtful
    He gave a suspicious look to his wife.
  16. Snappy - easily irritable
    Ryan's family was not happy about his snappy behaviour.
  17. Sneaky - secretive and dishonest
    The sinister in the movie plotted an act of sneaky revenge.
  18. Snobbish - looking down on someone or something
    His snobbish attitude has left him with no job after turning down offers to work in a restaurant.
  19. Sad - not happy
    He has sad eyes.
  20. Sacrificial - relating to sacrifice
    He resigned as he did not want to be a sacrificial lamb in the system full of politics.
  21. Sacred - religious or devoted to god
    The sacred drink at the temple is believed to cure illnesses.
  22. Sacrilegious - lack of respect for someone or something sacred
    The sacrilegious act of disrespect by highly condemned by the members of the public.
  23. Sadistic - feeling good about others pain
    Laura had a sadistic smile when Peter disclosed his failure to win the case.
  24. Sanctimonious - show off to be morally better than others
    Peter reminded her of her sanctimonious talks about sacrificing her city life for the family.
  25. Sane - of sound mind
    She was losing her sane self.
  26. Sanguine - of positive and optimistic character
    The war has impacted the whole country but Londoners are too sanguine about the future.
  27. Sarcastic - using remarks to convey an insulting message
    Joe's habit of making sarcastic comments annoys everyone in the class.
  28. Sardonic - mocking to put someone down; lack of respect for someone
    Jodie allowed herself a sardonic smile during the speech.
  29. Sassy - being rude but without being too disrespectful
    The sassy girl talked back to her mother at the shopping mall.
  30. Satanic - evil and wicked
    The satanic rituals in olden India were banished after independence.
  31. Satirical - criticism with humour
    The satirical punches were the highlights of the comedy show.
  32. Savvy - ability to make good judgements
    The savvy investors waited as the market started to improve.
  33. Scandalous - disgraceful behaviour against the morals or law
    The scandalous behaviour of the last minister shocked and angered the public.
  34. Scarce - not enough
    Due to scarce resources, the rail project could not finish on time.
  35. Scintillating - very clever, lively and skilful
    The scintillating conversations at the office party kept everyone engaged and entertained.
  36. Scrappy - untidy and disorganised
    Despite the scrappy football match, the end result was a fair win.
  37. Scrawny - very thin and boney
    The scrawny tree outside our house made it look like a haunted mansion.
  38. Screeching - loud piercing noise
    The screeching sound of writing on a blackboard with chalk gave me goosebumps.
  39. Scroungy - dirty and shabby
    The scroungy horse at the stable needed a good wash.
  40. Sedate - calm, quiet and dull
    We had a sedate weekend at home.
  41. Sensational - arousing interest and excitement
    Martha's sensational song got two million hits on YouTube.
  42. Sensitive - something that gets affected very easily
    Rupal is too weight sensitive.
  43. Serene - calm, peaceful, and untroubled
    It was a rather serene evening.
  44. Serrated - notched like a saw
    The plants in our garden with serrated leaves grow beautiful red flowers.
  45. Severe - intense, harsh, unneccesarily extreme
    The acid reflux caused severe reaction to vocal cords.
  46. Shabby - in poor condition
    The old and shabby chair was sold in the auction for £5000.
  47. Shady - looking dishonest and doubtful
    The shady looking scheme claimed to double the money in weeks.
  48. Showy - attractive
    The performers' showy costumes earned the play an outstanding rating.
  49. Sleazy - dishonest, corrupt, immoral
    Beware of the sleazy salesmen at your door.
  50. Sluggish - moving slowly or lacking energy
    The evenings are usually sluggish after work.

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