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- show up To show up means to arrive at a place or event, often unexpectedly or after being expected.
- shut down To shut down means to stop operating or to close something so it cannot continue.
- shut up To shut up means to stop talking or to close something tightly so it can’t open.
- sign in To sign in means to enter your name or login details to access a place, system, or event.
- sign out To sign out means to officially record that you are leaving a system, place, or account.
- sign up To sign up means to agree to join, register for, or start using a service, activity, or group.
- sit back To sit back means to relax and take a less active role while you watch or wait.
- sit down To sit down means to move into a sitting position.
- sit in To sit in means to take someone’s place temporarily, especially in a meeting, class, or performance.
- sit up To sit up means to move into an upright sitting position, often from lying down or slouching.
- slow down To slow down means to reduce speed or activity and move or happen less quickly.
- slow up To slow up means to become slower or to make someone or something go more slowly.
- sort out To sort out means to organize or resolve something so it becomes clear or works properly.
- speak up To speak up means to talk louder or to express your opinion clearly, especially when it matters.
- speed up To speed up means to do something faster or to make a process happen more quickly.
- split up To split up means to separate into parts or to end a relationship.
- stand by To stand by means to wait and be ready to act, or to support someone or something.
- stand for To stand for something means to represent it or to mean it.
- stand out To stand out means to be clearly noticeable or different from others.
- stand up To stand up means to rise to your feet from sitting or lying down.