Adjectives are describing words that help us tell more about people, places, and things. In English, adjectives that start with the letter S are very common and useful in daily speaking and writing. They make your sentences more expressive and clear.
In this lesson, you’ll learn 200 adjectives starting with S with examples. You’ll also see positive, negative, and neutral adjectives that can help you build a stronger vocabulary.
What are Adjectives that Start with S?
Adjectives that start with S are words beginning with the letter S that describe a noun or pronoun. These words can tell us about qualities, feelings, appearance, or behaviour.
Examples:
- Safe
- Sane
- Scenic
- Sharp
- Shiny
- Solid
- Strong
- Stylish
- Sad
- Scary
- Selfish
- Shy
- Stale
- Same
- Scarce
- Scientific
- Secondary
- Short
- Sudden
These adjectives make sentences more meaningful and help describe something in a better way.
List of Adjectives that Start with S
| Smart | Simple | Strong | Silent | 
| Shiny | Silly | Sad | Soft | 
| Sweet | Serious | Short | Small | 
| Safe | Sharp | Salty | Shy | 
| Skilled | Slow | Steady | Scary | 
| Special | Smooth | Straight | Sweetest | 
| Stubborn | Successful | Sunny | Super | 
| Satisfied | Sour | Stylish | Sudden | 
| Suspicious | Social | Surprised | Sensible | 
| Sensitive | Sincere | Secret | Spicy | 
| Spacious | Speedy | Spiritual | Splendid | 
| Spotless | Stormy | Stressful | Strongest | 
| Supportive | Sweet-tempered | Soft-hearted | Shallow | 
| Sparkling | Shocking | Shapely | Swift | 
| Sorrowful | Smartest | Sociable | Systematic | 
| Selfish | Silent | Skeptical | Smiling | 
| Spontaneous | Scientific | Secure | Sorrowing | 
| Similar | Sturdy | Successful | Subtle | 
| Superior | Sadistic | Satisfied | Sweet-natured | 
| Safe | Sociological | Stable | Seasonal | 
| Spiritual | Shining | Scholarly | Skilled | 
Positive Adjectives that Start with S
Positive adjectives describe good or pleasing qualities. They can make speech or writing more friendly and kind.
| Positive Adjectives | Meaning | 
|---|---|
| Smart | Intelligent, clever | 
| Supportive | Helpful and caring | 
| Sincere | Honest and real | 
| Strong | Powerful or firm | 
| Sweet | Kind or pleasant | 
| Successful | Achieving goals | 
| Shiny | Bright or glowing | 
| Skilled | Talented or trained | 
| Steady | Constant, not changing | 
| Spiritual | Related to the soul or faith | 
Negative Adjectives that Start with S
Negative adjectives describe unpleasant or bad qualities. They can show problems, attitudes, or emotions.
| Negative Adjectives | Meaning | 
|---|---|
| Selfish | Caring only for oneself | 
| Sad | Unhappy or down | 
| Stubborn | Not willing to change | 
| Scary | Frightening or fearful | 
| Stressful | Causing tension or worry | 
| Shy | Nervous with others | 
| Sour | Bitter or unpleasant | 
| Suspicious | Not trusting easily | 
| Silly | Foolish or not serious | 
| Slow | Not fast or lazy | 
Neutral Adjectives that Start with S
Neutral adjectives show neither good nor bad meaning. They are mostly descriptive and depend on the situation.
| Neutral Adjectives | Meaning | 
|---|---|
| Simple | Easy or plain | 
| Small | Little in size | 
| Straight | Not curved | 
| Short | Not long | 
| Smooth | Even or flat | 
| Steady | Regular or balanced | 
| Soft | Gentle or not hard | 
| Solid | Firm or stable | 
| Specific | Clear or exact | 
| Standard | Usual or normal | 
Descriptive Adjectives that Start with S
- Smart (intelligent, quick-thinking)
 She is a smart girl who always gets good grades.
- Strong (physically or mentally powerful)
 He is a strong man who never gives up.
- Soft (gentle, not hard)
 The blanket feels soft and warm.
- Sweet (pleasant, kind)
 She has a sweet voice.
- Serious (not playful, focused)
 He gave me a serious look.
- Shiny (bright, polished)
 The car looks shiny after washing.
- Silent (quiet, not speaking)
 The room became silent when the teacher entered.
- Slow (not fast)
 He walks very slow in the morning.
- Simple (easy or plain)
 She wore a simple white dress.
- Salty (having the taste of salt)
 The soup was too salty to eat.
- Sincere (honest, truthful)
 He gave a sincere apology for being late.
- Safe (free from danger)
 We reached home safe after the storm.
- Sharp (having a fine edge or quick mind)
 Be careful, this knife is very sharp.
- Steady (firm, stable)
 Keep your hand steady while drawing.
- Spacious (large, with a lot of space)
 The new apartment is bright and spacious.
- Stylish (fashionable, elegant)
 She looked stylish in her new outfit.
- Stressful (causing pressure or worry)
 Work can be very stressful sometimes.
- Successful (achieving goals or results)
 He is a successful business owner.
- Supportive (helpful and encouraging)
 Her parents are very supportive of her dreams.
- Surprised (feeling unexpected emotion)
 I was surprised to see him at the party.
- Suspicious (not trusting easily)
 She gave him a suspicious look.
- Sensitive (easily affected by feelings or changes)
 He is very sensitive to cold weather.
- Spiritual (connected to faith or the soul)
 She follows a spiritual way of living.
- Smooth (even, without roughness)
 The table surface feels very smooth.
- Scary (frightening)
 That was a scary movie last night.
- Stubborn (not willing to change opinion)
 He is too stubborn to accept advice.
- Stable (not changing easily)
 Her health is now stable after treatment.
- Strong-willed (determined, firm-minded)
 She is a strong-willed woman who never gives up.
- Sorrowful (full of sadness)
 He looked sorrowful after hearing the bad news.
- Special (unique, different from others)
 Today is a special day for our family.
- Skillful (good at doing something)
 He is a skillful football player.
- Speedy (fast, quick)
 The delivery was very speedy and on time.
- Spicy (hot in flavour)
 I love spicy food from India.
Adjectives that Start with S to Describe a Person
- Smart (intelligent)
- Serious (focused, not playful)
- Shy (quiet with others)
- Strong (physically or mentally powerful)
- Sincere (honest and true)
- Stubborn (not easy to change mind)
- Sweet (kind and gentle)
- Silent (not talking much)
- Supportive (helpful to others)
- Sensitive (easily affected by feelings)
Adjectives that Start with S to Describe a Person Positively
- Smart (clever and quick-thinking)
- Supportive (encouraging and kind)
- Sincere (truthful and real)
- Successful (achieving goals)
- Strong (brave and dependable)
- Sympathetic (understanding others’ feelings)
- Sweet (kind-hearted)
- Sociable (friendly with others)
- Skilled (good at something)
- Selfless (caring for others before self)
Spanish Adjectives that Start with S
- Sano (healthy)
- Sabio (wise)
- Serio (serious)
- Simpático (nice, pleasant)
- Seguro (safe or sure)
- Sincero (sincere)
- Suave (soft or gentle)
- Sospechoso (suspicious)
- Soltero (single)
- Sensible (sensitive)
French Adjectives that Start with S
- Sage (wise or well-behaved)
- Simple (simple or plain)
- Sympathique (nice or friendly)
- Sincère (honest)
- Sérieux (serious)
- Sensible (sensitive)
- Silencieux (silent or quiet)
- Souriant (smiling)
- Sécurisé (safe)
- Sauvage (wild)
Adjectives that Start with S for a Girl
- Sweet (kind and loving)
- Stylish (fashionable)
- Smart (clever)
- Shy (quiet and polite)
- Strong (confident and brave)
- Sincere (honest and pure)
- Sophisticated (elegant)
- Soft-hearted (caring)
- Smiling (cheerful)
- Special (unique and valued)
Adjectives that Start with S and End with Y
- Silly (funny or foolish)
- Shiny (bright or glowing)
- Scary (frightening)
- Spicy (hot in flavour)
- Sticky (not dry or smooth)
- Stormy (full of strong wind or rain)
- Sunny (bright or cheerful)
- Sleepy (tired or drowsy)
- Speedy (fast)
- Smoky (full of smoke)
Good Adjectives that Start with S
- Smart (intelligent)
- Strong (powerful)
- Sincere (truthful)
- Supportive (helpful)
- Skilled (talented)
- Steady (balanced)
- Successful (achieving)
- Sweet (kind)
- Secure (safe)
- Sensible (wise)
Nice Adjectives that Start with S
- Sweet (kind and caring)
- Soft (gentle)
- Smiling (cheerful)
- Shiny (bright)
- Safe (protected)
- Simple (easy or plain)
- Sincere (honest)
- Supportive (helpful)
- Sunny (bright and happy)
- Smooth (calm and even)
Adjectives that Start with SH
- Shiny (bright)
- Shy (quiet or timid)
- Sharp (pointed or quick)
- Short (not long)
- Shallow (not deep)
- Shocking (surprising)
- Shabby (old or worn)
- Sheltered (protected)
- Shimmering (sparkling)
- Shameful (embarrassing)
Adjectives that Start with ST
- Strong (powerful)
- Steady (stable)
- Sticky (not dry)
- Stubborn (not willing to change)
- Straight (not curved)
- Strange (unusual)
- Strict (firm and serious)
- Stylish (fashionable)
- Stormy (rough weather)
- Stable (not changing easily)
How to Use Adjectives Starting with S
You can use S adjectives in many contexts, like describing people, objects, or feelings:
- People → She is a smart, sincere, and supportive friend.
- Objects → The silver car looks shiny.
- Emotions → I feel sad but also strong enough to move on.
These adjectives bring life to your sentences and make communication more natural.
Frequently Asked Questions about Adjectives with S
What are some common adjectives that start with S?
Common ones include smart, sweet, strong, simple, sincere, and safe.
What are rare adjectives starting with S?
Less common ones include subtle, scholarly, systematic, and spontaneous.
What is a positive adjective with S for a person?
You can say supportive, sincere, or smart to describe a good person.
Can adjectives starting with S be used for emotions?
Yes, words like sad, satisfied, and surprised describe emotions.
Why are adjectives important in English?
They help make your sentences clear, descriptive, and interesting.
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