So long is a synonym for goodbye.
Service
smidgen
The answer is slapdash
etudes
seeya
The word "census" has the "s" sound at the beginning and end, but not in the middle. In contrast, "established" has the "s" sound in the middle but not at the beginning or end. Therefore, neither word meets the criteria of having an "s" sound at the beginning, middle, and end.
There are several examples of "s" words that are similar in meaning to "clever," but they do have different connotations associated with them. For instance, snark, which carries a somewhat negative meaning. On the other hand, sharp, has a much more positive meaning.
About the beginning of the 1660's from French 'gentil' meaning nice or pleasing. Absorbed into English meaning 'easy and sprightly in manner' and passing into English common usage by 1672
Another word for opportunity which begins with 'S' is scope.
an alliteation is a word in a sentence which have the same beginning word example.. she sings sweetly.. (s,s,s)
sop
Affixes are added to a root word to change its meaning or grammatical function. Prefixes are added to the beginning of a word, suffixes are added to the end, and infixes are inserted within the word. Each type of affix can alter the word's meaning, such as adding negation (un-), indicating tense or plurality (-s), or showing degree or comparison (-er).