Word: 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 . Phonetic: swiːt Listen:
having the pleasant taste characteristic of sugar or honey; not salt, sour, or bitter. Example: a cup of hot sweet tea
pleasing in general; delightful. Example: it was the sweet life he had always craved
(of a person or action) pleasant and kind or thoughtful. Example: a very sweet nurse came along
used for emphasis in various phrases and exclamations. Example: What had happened? Sweet nothing
a small shaped piece of sweet food made with sugar. Example: a bag of sweets
a sweet dish forming a course of a meal; a pudding or dessert.
used as an affectionate form of address. Example: hello, my sweet
the sweet part or element of something. Example: you have had the bitter, now comes the sweet
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