| servile | Having or showing an excessive willingness to serve or please others | |
| sham | Something that is not what it purports to be; a spurious imitation; fraud or hoax. | |
| shard | A piece of broken ceramic, metal, glass, or rock, typically having sharp edges | |
| shelve | To put aside or postpone | |
| shirk | Avoid or neglect (a duty or responsibility) | |
| simper | To smile in a silly, self-conscious, often coy manner | |
| simulacrum | An image or representation of someone or something | |
| sinuous | Having many curves and turns | |
| skulduggery | Dishonest or unscrupulous behavior or activity; underhanded dealings | |
| skulk | To move stealthily or furtively | |