sweeten
Americanverb (used with object)
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to make sweet, as by adding sugar.
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to make mild or kind; soften.
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to lessen the acridity or pungency of (a food) by prolonged cooking.
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to reduce the saltiness of (a food or dish) by diluting with water, milk, or other liquid.
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to make (the breath, room air, etc.) sweet or fresh, as with a mouthwash, spray, etc.
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(in musical recording) to add musical instruments to (an arrangement), especially strings for a lusher sound.
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Chemistry.
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to make (the stomach, soil, etc.) less acidic, as by means of certain preparations, chemicals, etc.
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to remove sulfur and its compounds from (oil or gas).
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Informal.
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to enhance the value of (loan collateral) by including additional or especially valuable securities.
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to add to the value or attractiveness of (any proposition, holding, etc.).
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to add more liquor to (an alcoholic drink).
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Poker. to add stakes to (a pot) before opening.
verb (used without object)
verb
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(also intr) to make or become sweet or sweeter
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to mollify or soften (a person)
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to make more agreeable
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(also intr) chem to free or be freed from unpleasant odours, acidic or corrosive substances, or the like
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finance to raise the value of (loan collateral) by adding more securities
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informal poker to enlarge (the pot) by adding chips
Other Word Forms
- nonsweetened adjective
- outsweeten verb (used with object)
- oversweeten verb (used with object)
- presweeten verb (used with object)
- resweeten verb
- unsweetened adjective
Etymology
Origin of sweeten
Example Sentences
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"Daddy, take this to sweeten things a little," reads the blue ink.
From BBC • Mar. 4, 2026
As Paramount moved Monday to sweeten its bid for Warner Bros.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 23, 2026
CEO David Zaslav wants Paramount to sweeten its $30-a-share bid.
From MarketWatch • Feb. 12, 2026
Caporale suggests adding agave nectar to sweeten the lime juice base, along with orange juice or orange peel to compensate for the lack of triple sec.
From Salon • Jan. 18, 2026
To sweeten the deal, he agreed to double whatever salary Yardley had offered them.
From "The Woman All Spies Fear" by Amy Butler Greenfield
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