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A period of paid leave granted to a teacher or worker for study or travel, traditionally every seventh year.
"She took a sabbatical to research her new book."
To deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct something, especially for political or military advantage.
"The rebels tried to sabotage the railway lines."
A person who engages in sabotage.
"The saboteur was arrested before he could plant the bomb."
Excessively sweet or sentimental.
"His saccharine smile seemed insincere."
Relating to priests or the priesthood.
"The ritual had a distinctly sacerdotal character."
a large bag made of strong material for holding things
"He carried a sack of rice on his shoulder."
connected with God or a religion and considered holy or deserving respect
"The temple is a sacred place for the community."
To give up something valuable for the sake of others or a higher purpose.
"Parents often sacrifice their own comfort for their children."
Relating to or involving sacrifice.
"The lamb was used as a sacrificial offering in the ritual."
Violation or misuse of what is regarded as sacred.
"Stealing from the temple was considered an act of sacrilege."
Showing disrespect or irreverence toward something sacred.
"The painting was criticized as being sacrilegious."
a room in a church where sacred vessels and vestments are kept
"The priest entered the sacristy before the mass began."
Regarded as too important or valuable to be interfered with; sacred.
"Freedom of speech is considered sacrosanct in democratic societies."
feeling or showing sorrow; unhappy
"She felt sad after hearing the bad news."
A seat fastened on the back of a horse for riding; to burden someone with a responsibility.
"He saddled the horse before going for a ride."
Deriving pleasure from inflicting pain or suffering on others.
"The villain had a sadistic smile while hurting his enemies."
in a sorrowful or unhappy manner
"She sadly waved goodbye as the train departed."
feeling of sorrow, unhappiness, or grief
"Her sadness was evident after hearing the bad news."
free from harm or danger
"Make sure your belongings are safe during the trip."
To protect from harm or damage; a measure taken to ensure safety.
"Laws exist to safeguard the rights of children."
in a way that is not dangerous or likely to cause harm
"The children crossed the road safely."
the condition of being protected from harm or danger
"The safety of passengers is our top priority."
A spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus, used for flavoring and coloring food.
"She added saffron to the rice for flavor and color."
A long story of heroic achievement, or a long, complex series of events.
"The company's rise and fall became a corporate saga."
Having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment; wise.
"The sagacious leader guided the team through difficult times."
The quality of being sagacious; having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment.
"His sagacity made him a great leader."
A profoundly wise person, or wise through reflection and experience.
"The old sage was respected for his wisdom."
starchy foodstuff obtained from the pith of various tropical palm stems
"She prepared sago pudding for dessert."
to travel on water in a boat or ship using sails or by wind power
"They sailed across the Atlantic Ocean last summer."
The act of traveling in a boat or ship using sails; the sport or activity of navigating a boat with sails.
"We went sailing on the lake during the summer."
a person who works on a ship or boat; a member of a navy
"The experienced sailor navigated the ship through the storm."
a person recognized for their holiness or virtue, often canonized in the Christian faith
"The saint was revered by the community for his acts of kindness."
for the purpose or reason of something
"He did it for the sake of his family."
Having or conveying undue or inappropriate sexual interest.
"The tabloid published a salacious story about the celebrity."
a dish consisting of various ingredients, typically including vegetables, which are usually mixed with a dressing
"She made a fresh salad with lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers."
a fixed regular payment, typically paid monthly or annually, made by an employer to an employee
"He receives a monthly salary for his work as a teacher."
the exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something
"The store is having a sale on winter clothing."
activities related to selling products or services
"The company saw a significant increase in sales during the holiday season."
The quality of being particularly noticeable or important; prominence.
"The salience of the issue was highlighted in the debate."
Most noticeable or important; standing out prominently.
"The most salient feature of the report was its emphasis on sustainability."
Containing or resembling salt; salty.
"Doctors often use saline solution to clean wounds."
The salt content of soil or water, typically measured as a concentration.
"The salinity of the ocean varies depending on depth and location."
The movement of salt water into freshwater areas, typically affecting coastal regions.
"Salinity intrusion affects coastal regions."
The process of increasing salt content in soil.
"Excessive irrigation can cause salinization of farmland."
the watery liquid secreted into the mouth by glands
"The dentist asked her to rinse the saliva from her mouth."
Of an unhealthy yellow or pale brown color, often referring to skin.
"His sallow complexion made him look tired and sickly."
A large fish with pink flesh, often eaten as food.
"They served grilled salmon for dinner."
a freshwater fish popular in South Asian cuisine; also refers to salmon which is a different species
"Rohu fish is commonly prepared with spices in Bengali households."
a white crystalline substance used for seasoning and preserving food
"She added a pinch of salt to the soup for extra flavor."
fish preserved with salt; dried and salted fish for storage
"Salted fish is a traditional way to preserve seafood."