adj. (SOV run) independent from the rule of others. The island declared itself a sovereign nation and rejected any further administration from the mainland.
spearhead
vb. (SPEER HED) to head up or start an organization, movement, etc. John Muir is often credited with spearheading the environmental movement.
specious
adj. (SPEE shus) appearing to be true but in fact being fallacious. Your argument probably sounds quite credible to the jury, Mr. Jones, but my expert witness will, in fact, prove that it is specious.
spite
n. (SPYTE) hard feelings; vengeance. The teacher flunked Jake for the year; out of spite, he egged her car.
splitting hairs
being nitpicky and too exacting. If we're going to sit around splitting hairs all day, we'll never get this contract signed; let's just agree on a fifty-fifty deal and work out the trivial details as we go.
spry
adj. (SPRY) lively and active. She was astonishingly spry for someone who would turn ninety-six next month.
spurious
adj. (SPYOOR ee us) false, counterfeit; not authentic. The police officer's radio report of a flying saucer turned out to be spurious.
squalid
adj. (SKWALL id) filthy and run-down. They lived in a squalid, cockroach-infested tenement building in the center of town.
squander
vb. (SKWAN dur) to waste. Let's be irresponsible and squander all our money on impulse purchases and luxuries.
stagnation
n. (stat NAY shun) an absence of life or activity. To bring this company out of stagnation, we must put more money into research and development.
staid
adj. (STAYD) serious and restrained; sober. It's hard to get my boss to laugh at anything; he's just too staid.
stalemate
n. (STAYL mayt) deadlock or draw. Management and union cut off their negotiations after reaching a stalemate.
stalwart
adj. (STALL wurt) strong and resolute. I am and always will be a stalwart supporter of equal rights.
status quo
n. (STAT us KWO) the present state of affairs. The president has no interest in changing his policies; he's happy with the status quo.
staunch
adj. (STAWNCH) strong and loyal. Sally is a staunch supporter of gay rights.
steadfast
adj. (STED fast) constant and resolute; steady; loyal. Don't let anyone talk you out of our plans; remain steadfast at all costs.
stereotype
n. (STAIR ee uh type) a broad and skewed characterization that ignores individuality. The assessment that "men are pigs" is an unfair stereotype; in reality, only a certain percentage of men qualify as such.