2. stop, cease, interrupt, arrest
suspense : uncertainty, doubt, indecision, hesitation, misgiving
suspicion : doubt, mistrust, distrust
sustain : bear, carry, support, uphold
swallow : eat, gorge, gulp, engulf, devour
sway : swing, wave, brandish / / verb [transitive + at]
to wave something around in a dangerous or threatening way, especially a weapon: A man leapt out brandishing a kitchen knife.
, rule, reign, govern
swear : avow, vow
sweat : perspiration
sweep : clean
sweeping : broad, wide, extensive, comprehensive, wholesale,
vast
swift : speedy, fleet, rapid
swivel1 // swivelled, swivelling BrE swiveled, swiveling AmE also swivel around/round verb
1 [intransitive, transitive] to turn something around that is fixed to a moving central point: He swivelled the camera on the tripod to follow the riders.
2 [intransitive] to turn around quickly in this way
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