scent : odor, perfume
scheme : plan, design, project, plot, intrigue, conspiracy
scoff : mock, scorn, jeer / / verb [intransitive, transitive]
to laugh unkindly at someone to show that you strongly disapprove of them
[+ at]: of course they jeered at you - you lost the game, right?
jeer noun [countable]: hurtful jeers, sneer, ridicule
scold : reprove / / verb [transitive]
formal to criticize someone for something that they have done : reprove sb for doing sth: I was reproved for wasting good paper.
, reproach, reprimand, rebuke
scope : range, extent, space
score : gain, win
scorn : contempt, disdain, mockery, scoff, sneer
scream : shriek1 / verb [intransitive]
1 to make a very high, loud sound: Judith suddenly shrieked and looked to see what had bitten her. | shriek with joy/pain/fright etc: Everyone was shrieking with laughter in the bar.
2 [transitive] to say something in a high, loud voice because you are excited, afraid, or angry: Anne stood in the doorway shrieking abuse at him., cry
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