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sweet
1[sweet]
adjective
- having the taste or flavor characteristic of sugar, honey, etc. Synonyms: sugary
- producing the one of the four basic taste sensations that is not bitter, sour, or salt. 
- not rancid or stale; fresh. - This milk is still sweet. 
- not salt or salted. - sweet butter. 
- pleasing to the ear; making a delicate, pleasant, or agreeable sound; musical. Synonyms: mellifluous, melodious
- pleasing or fresh to the smell; fragrant; perfumed. 
- pleasing or agreeable; delightful. 
- amiable; kind or gracious, as a person, action, etc. 
- easily managed; done or effected without effort. 
- (of wine) not dry; containing unfermented, natural sugar. 
- (of a cocktail) made with a greater proportion of vermouth than usual. 
- sentimental, cloying, or unrealistic. - a sweet painting of little kittens. 
- (of air) fresh; free from odor, staleness, excess humidity, noxious gases, etc. 
- free from acidity or sourness, as soil. 
- Chemistry. - devoid of corrosive or acidic substances. 
- (of fuel oil or gas) containing no sulfur compounds. 
 
- (of jazz or big band music) performed with a regular beat, moderate tempo, lack of improvisation, and an emphasis on warm tone and clearly outlined melody. 
adverb
- in a sweet manner; sweetly. 
interjection
- Slang., (used to express approval, admiration, satisfaction, pleasure, etc.. - I hear she got a promotion. Sweet! 
noun
- a sweet flavor, smell, or sound; sweetness. 
- something that is sweet or causes or gives a sweet flavor, smell, or sound. 
- sweets, - candy, pie, cake, and other foods high in sugar content. 
- Informal., sweet potatoes. 
 
- Chiefly British. - a piece of candy; confection or bonbon. 
- a sweet dish or dessert, as a pudding or tart. 
 
- something pleasant to the mind or feelings. 
- a beloved person. 
- Often sweets (in direct address) darling; sweetheart. - Yes, my sweet. 
Sweet
2[sweet]
noun
- Henry, 1845–1912, English philologist and linguist. 
sweet
1/ swiːt /
adjective
- having or denoting a pleasant taste like that of sugar 
- agreeable to the senses or the mind - sweet music 
- having pleasant manners; gentle - a sweet child 
- (of wine, etc) having a relatively high sugar content; not dry 
- (of foods) not decaying or rancid - sweet milk 
- not salty - sweet water 
- free from unpleasant odours - sweet air 
- containing no corrosive substances - sweet soil 
- (of petrol) containing no sulphur compounds 
- sentimental or unrealistic 
- individual; particular - the electorate went its own sweet way 
- jazz performed with a regular beat, with the emphasis on clearly outlined melody and little improvisation 
- slang, satisfactory or in order; all right 
- archaic, respected; dear (used in polite forms of address) - sweet sir 
- smooth and precise; perfectly executed - a sweet shot 
- fond of or infatuated with 
- to ingratiate oneself in order to ensure cooperation 
adverb
- informal, in a sweet manner 
noun
- a sweet taste or smell; sweetness in general 
- (often plural) any of numerous kinds of confectionery consisting wholly or partly of sugar, esp of sugar boiled and crystallized ( boiled sweets ) 
- a pudding, fruit, or any sweet dish served as a dessert 
- dear; sweetheart (used as a form of address) 
- anything that is sweet 
- (often plural) a pleasurable experience, state, etc - the sweets of success 
- See sweet potato 
Sweet
2noun
- Henry. 1845–1912, English philologist; a pioneer of modern phonetics. His books include A History of English Sounds (1874) 
Other Word Forms
- sweetly adverb
- sweetness noun
- nonsweet adjective
- oversweet adjective
- oversweetly adverb
- oversweetness noun
- supersweet adjective
- supersweetly adverb
- supersweetness noun
- sweetish adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of sweet1
Word History and Origins
Origin of sweet1
Idioms and Phrases
- sweet on, infatuated with; in love with. - He's sweet on her. 
- short and sweet. short and sweet. 
More idioms and phrases containing sweet
Example Sentences
“A dessert is a sweet food eaten at the end of a meal. Popular desserts include cake and custard and ice cream.”
Sometimes you might get a little sweet treat when you’re walking around, but you can always impromptu decide you want to go to the movies and push your plans a little later.
Hershey reported Thursday that the sweet signs of relief allowed the company to adjust its guidance, raising its projection for 2025 net sales growth by one point to approximately 3%.
“She has this way of being very sweet—but very raw and real.”
On the other hand, Charlie’s unexpected friendship with a Christian singer he mistakes for gay is quite sweet; comedy being what it is, one half-expects the character to be taken down.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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