sweet
1. a dish served as the last course of a meal • Syn: dessert, afters • Hypernyms: course • Hyponyms: ambrosia, baked Alaska, blancmange, charlotte, compote, fruit compote, dumpling, flan, frozen dessert, junket, mousse, pavlova, peach melba, whip, pudding, pud, syllabub, sillabub, tiramisu, zabaglione, sabayon, mold, mould 2. a food rich in sugar • Syn: confection • Hypernyms: dainty, delicacy, goody, kickshaw, treat • Hyponyms: confectionery, confiture, sweetmeat, candy, confect, hardbake, chewing gum, gum, candied apple, candy apple, taffy apple, caramel apple, toffee apple, center, centre, comfit, maraschino, maraschino cherry, nonpareil 3. the taste experience when sugar dissolves in the mouth • Syn: sweetness, sugariness • Derivationally related forms: sugary (for: sugariness), sweet (for: sweetness) • Hypernyms: taste, taste sensation, gustatory sensation, taste perception, gustatory perception 4. the property of tasting as if it contains sugar • Syn: sweetness • Derivationally related forms: sweet (for: sweetness) • Hypernyms: taste property • Hyponyms: saccharinity, sugariness
1. having or denoting the characteristic taste of sugar (Freq. 9) • Ant: sour • Similar to: cloying, saccharine, syrupy, treacly, sweetish • See Also: sugary, tasty • Derivationally related forms: sweetness 2. having a sweet nature befitting an angel or cherub (Freq. 4) - an angelic smile - a cherubic face - looking so seraphic when he slept - a sweet disposition • Syn: angelic, angelical, cherubic, seraphic • Similar to: lovable, loveable • Derivationally related forms: sweetness, seraph (for: seraphic), angel (for: angelical) 3. pleasing to the ear (Freq. 3) - the dulcet tones of the cello • Syn: dulcet, honeyed, mellifluous, mellisonant • Similar to: melodious, melodic, musical • Derivationally related forms: sweetness 4. pleasing to the senses (Freq. 2) - the sweet song of the lark - the sweet face of a child • Similar to: pleasing • Derivationally related forms: sweetness 5. pleasing to the mind or feeling (Freq. 2) - sweet revenge • Syn: gratifying • Similar to: pleasing • Derivationally related forms: sweetness 6. having a natural fragrance (Freq. 2) - odoriferous spices - the odorous air of the orchard - the perfumed air of June - scented flowers • Syn: odoriferous, odorous, perfumed, scented, sweet-scented, sweet-smelling • Similar to: fragrant • Derivationally related forms: sweetness 7. (used of wines) having a high residual sugar content (Freq. 1) - sweet dessert wines • Ant: dry • See Also: sugary • Derivationally related forms: sweetness 8. not containing or composed of salt water - fresh water • Syn: fresh • Ant: salty (for: fresh) 9. not soured or preserved - sweet milk • Syn: fresh, unfermented • Similar to: unsoured • Derivationally related forms: freshness (for: fresh) 10. with sweetening added • Syn: sugared, sweetened, sweet-flavored • Similar to: sugary • Derivationally related forms: sweetness
in an affectionate or loving manner ('sweet' is sometimes a poetic or informal variant of 'sweetly') (Freq. 1) - Susan Hayward plays the wife sharply and sweetly - "how sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank"- Shakespeare - talking sweet to each other • Syn: sweetly • Derived from adjective: sweet (for: sweetly) • Usage Domain: colloquialism • Topics: poetry, poesy, verse
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