cloying
Americanadjective
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causing or tending to cause disgust or aversion through excess.
a perfume of cloying sweetness.
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overly ingratiating or sentimental.
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Explanation
If you’re a cynic who favors dark, edgy humor and thrillers, you probably find romantic comedies with their hearts, flowers, and sappy happy endings cloying — so sweet and sentimental that they make you want to retch. Whether you’re talking about dessert wine or love notes, cloying means sickeningly sweet. It’s how folks who love espresso feel about Frappuccino. Cloying comes in handy to describe things that are too sweet both literally. "Don’t worry about him trying to kiss you; your cloying perfume is sure to keep him at arm’s length." Or figuratively. "Your incessant flattery and cloying way of hanging on my every word was charming at first, but now I wish you’d go away."
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Example Sentences
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Such a cloying tone from the queen of bitterness!
From Slate • May 6, 2026
The agua fresca was more cloying than refreshing.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 19, 2026
Working with a decent if cloying screenplay by Joe Anders, Winslet aims to capture all of the intimate moments and outsized chaos that large families are prone to weaving between.
From Salon • Jan. 1, 2026
Called Agnes here, as she was in her father’s will, she is played by Jessie Buckley in a performance that tips over the edge from heartfelt into cloying, as does the film.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 27, 2025
The cloying smell of rancid fat from the butcher shop below made me thankful for the cool autumn breeze.
From "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss
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