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doleful, mournful, forlorn, woeful, desolate, despairing,<br />

stricken, heavy-laden: I had a sudden sinking feeling when she<br />

announced that she had something important to tell me.<br />

sinner n. transgressor, wrongdoer, miscreant, offender, evil-doer,<br />

malefactor, reprobate, Biblical or archaic trespasser: Few<br />

people nowadays believe that sinners are punished in hell for<br />

all eternity.<br />

sip v. 1 taste, sample, sup: She was sitting on a bar stool,<br />

sipping a cocktail.<br />

--n. 2 taste, sample, soup‡on, drop, bit, swallow, mouthful,<br />

spoonful, thimbleful, nip, dram, Colloq swig: She took a sip,<br />

savoured it, then turned to me with a smile.<br />

siren n. 1 whistle, warble, wailer, horn, foghorn; signal, alarm,<br />

warning, alert, tocsin: The air raid siren sounded and everyone<br />

ran for shelter. 2 temptress, seductress, enchantress, charmer,<br />

sorceress, femme fatale, Circe, Lorelei, Colloq vamp, US<br />

mantrap: Have you seen the latest siren to whom John has fallen<br />

prey?<br />

sissy n. milksop, mama's boy, mummy's boy, namby-pamby, weakling,<br />

baby, cry-baby, mollycoddle, US milquetoast, Colloq softie or<br />

softy, Brit wet: The boy you remember from school as a sissy is<br />

now a football star.<br />

sit v. 1 be seated, settle, sit down, take a seat, rest, Colloq<br />

take the weight or a load off one's feet: Come in and sit with<br />

me for a while. If you sit on that chair it will break. 2 hold a<br />

session, be in session, assemble, meet, convene; gather, get<br />

together: The Supreme Court of the United States will be<br />

sitting next week. 3 Often, sit on. have or hold or occupy a<br />

seat (on), participate (in), be a member (of): Kathy sits on<br />

the board of directors. 4 remain, stay, lie, rest; relax, mark<br />

time, abide, dwell: Let the dough sit a while to rise. Anita<br />

sat in Vienna awaiting her instructions. 5 seat, contain, hold,<br />

accommodate, have seats or seating for, have room or space or<br />

capacity for seating: The auditorium sits only 600. 6 sit in.<br />

a Often, sit in on. play, join (in), participate (in), take part<br />

(in); observe, watch: Mind if I sit in on your poker game? We<br />

invited Mary Lou to sit in during our discussion. b substitute,

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