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sweet



sweet [sweet sweets sweeter sweetest] adjective, noun BrE [swiːt] NAmE [swiːt]
adjective (sweet·er, sweet·est
 
FOOD/DRINK
1. containing, or tasting as if it contains, a lot of sugar
a cup of hot sweet tea
sweet food
I had a craving for something sweet.
sweet sherry
This wine is too sweet for me.
compare bitter, ↑salty, Opp: sour  
 
SMELL
2. having a pleasant smell
Syn: fragrant
a sweet-smelling rose
The air was sweet with incense.  
 
SOUND
3. having a pleasant sound
a sweet voice  
 
PURE
4. pleasant and not containing any harmful substances
the sweet air of a mountain village  
 
SATISFYING
5. making you feel happy and/or satisfied
Goodnight. Sweet dreams.
I can't tell you how sweet this victory is.
He played a sweet shot onto the final green (= in ↑golf ).
an act of sweet revenge  
 
ATTRACTIVE
6. (especially BrE) (especially of children or small things)attractive
Syn: cute
His sister's a sweet young thing.
You look sweet in this photograph.
We stayed in a sweet little hotel on the seafront.  
 
KIND
7. having or showing a kind character
She gave him her sweetest smile.
He's one of the sweetest people I know.
It was sweet of them to offer to help.
He's not what you'd call sweet-tempered!  
 
GOOD
8. Sweet! (NAmE, informal)used to show that you approve of sth
Free tickets? Sweet!
more at home sweet home at home n., a rose by any other name would smell as sweet at rose n., short and sweet at short adj.

Word Origin:
Old English swēte, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zoet, German süss, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin suavis and Greek hēdus.

Example Bank:
I found the dessert a bit sweet for my taste.
I'll keep it short and sweet.
Is the tea sweet enough for you?
My dear sweet sister Jillie.
She looked so sweet and innocent.
She was really sweet to me.
The air smelled sweet and clean.
a rather sweet little cottage
a sickeningly sweet smile
an overpowering, sickly sweet smell
His sister's a sweet young thing.
What a sweet little dog!
Idioms:have a sweet tooth in your own sweet way keep somebody sweet she's sweet sweet FA sweet Fanny Adams sweet nothings sweet on somebody sweet smell of success
 
noun  
 
FOOD
1. countable (BrE)a small piece of sweet food, usually made with sugar and/or chocolate and eaten between meals
Syn: candy
a packet of boiled sweets
a sweet shop
2. countable, uncountable (BrE)a sweet dish eaten at the end of a meal
Syn: afters, Syn:dessert, Syn:pudding
I haven't made a sweet today.
Would you like some more sweet?  
 
PERSON
3. uncountable (old-fashioned)a way of addressing sb that you like or love
Don't you worry, my sweet.

Word Origin:
Old English swēte, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zoet, German süss, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin suavis and Greek hēdus.

Example Bank:
I was sucking a boiled sweet.

 

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