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sweet

sweet [ sweet ]


adjective  (comparative sweet·er, superlative sweet·est)
Definition:
 
1. tasting or smelling of sugar: tasting or smelling of sugar or a similar substance

2. containing or retaining sugar: containing a relatively large amount of sugar, or retaining some natural sugars
sweet cider

3. not bitter, salt, or sour: associated with the basic taste sensation that is not bitter, salt, or sour

4. fresh: not stale, rancid, or soured
sweet water

5. not salty: not salty or saline
sweet butter

6. pleasing to senses: pleasing to any of the senses
the sweet strains of the violin

7. satisfying: desirable, gratifying, or satisfying
Revenge turned out not to be sweet after all.

8. kind: kind, thoughtful, or generous
He's so sweet: he never forgets my birthday.

9. very pleasing to look at: having an appearance that is charming or endearing
a sweet little cottage by the lake

10. excellent: excellent or extremely good ( slang )

11. respected: dear, respected, or beloved ( archaic )
Indeed, my sweet lord.

12. agriculture not acidic: describes land that contains no acid or corrosive substances

13. energy containing little or no sulfur: describes gasoline or oil that contains little or no sulfur
rising costs of sweet crude

14. Caribbean giving please: pleasing or delightful



adverb 
Definition:
 
pleasantly: in a pleasant manner
sing sweet



noun  (plural sweets)
Definition:
 
1. sweet food: an item of sweet food

2. sensation of sweetness: a sweet taste or smell
had to take the bitter with the sweet

3. something pleasant: a pleasant thing or experience ( literary )
squander the sweets of life

4. dear: used as a term of endearment
Come to me, my sweet.

5. U.K. 
Same as  candyn (sense 2)


6. U.S. food  ( informal )
Same as  sweet potato


7. U.K. dessert: a course or dish of sweet food served at or near the end of a meal

8. energy industry sulfur-free natural gas or oil: a natural gas or crude oil that is essentially free from acidic or odorous sulfur compounds

[ Old English swēte< Indo-European]

sweet·ish adjective
sweet·ly adverb
sweet·ness noun

be sweet on somebody to be in love with somebody (dated informal)


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