Sweet

Word SWEET
Character 5
Hyphenation sweet
Pronunciations /swiːt/

Definitions and meanings of "Sweet"

What do we mean by sweet?

Having the taste of sugar or a substance containing or resembling sugar, as honey or saccharin. adjective

Containing or derived from sugar. adjective

Retaining some natural sugar; not dry. adjective

Pleasing to the senses; agreeable. adjective

Pleasing to the mind or feelings; gratifying. adjective

Having a pleasing disposition; lovable. adjective

Kind; gracious. adjective

Fragrant; perfumed. adjective

Not saline or salted. adjective

Not spoiled, sour, or decaying; fresh. adjective

Free of acid or acidity. adjective

Low in sulfur content. adjective

Of, relating to, or being a form of jazz characterized by adherence to a melodic line and to a time signature. adjective

Remarkable; outstanding. adjective

Used as an intensive. adjective

In a sweet manner; sweetly. adverb

Sweet taste or quality; sweetness. noun

The basic taste sensation induced by sugar.

A confection made from sugar, or high in sugar content; a candy.

A food eaten for dessert.

Sweetheart; darling.

That which is sweet or pleasant in odour; a perfume.

Sweetness, delight; something pleasant to the mind or senses.

Something that is awesome Urban Dictionary

Adj. An intensive used to express satisfaction, acceptance, pleasure, excellence, exaltation, approval, awe, or reverence. When used individually, the level of satisfaction expressed is most often directly proportionate to the duration of the vowel sound. Urban Dictionary

Nice, pleasant, endearing, likable, non-threatening Urban Dictionary

1. A really kind/thoughtful person, someone you would like being around 2. Positive remark Urban Dictionary

A guy who is loving, caring and gentle, romantic and always puts you first Urban Dictionary

Commonly has a negative connotation in more minority populated, urban areas. Usually used to suggest that a man is lacking in masculinity. May be used to describe one with homosexual tendencies. May be used to describe one with cowardly characteristics. Urban Dictionary

1)Something good that happens 2)describing somthing cool Urban Dictionary

Opposite of sour. If you don't know what sour is, it's the opposite of sweet. If you don't know either, go read a better dictionary. I'm not wasting my time on this. Urban Dictionary

A unique definition for a man that is physically fit, has swagger, dresses well and properly accessorizes. Women will notice this but other men won't understand (e.g. sweet man may have a red wallet that women love but other men think is silly). This man will be on the opposite side of the spectrum from baseball cap wearing, tobacco chewing, color mis-matching, sloppy looking men but no so far down the scale that he looks gay (e.g. metro men). It should be noted that gay men will occassionally pay special attention to the sweet man as gay men may get confused upon an initial sighting. The sweet man will not wax his eyebrows, highlight his hair, apply a fake tan or carry a man bag but will maintain a fine balance between being rough and being smooth. Urban Dictionary

Reflects joy, a good outcome, pleaseure, Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Sweet

The word "sweet" in example sentences

Rosa, Coretta…I hear you girls singing in the Choir today..sweet sweet music..continuing your work from up there.. ❋ Unknown (2006)

With sweet almonds always use a small portion of bitter; without them, _sweet_ almonds have little or no taste, though they add to the richness of the cake. ❋ Mrs. F.L. Gillette (N/A)

I love the decorations, the cute costumes, and all of the sweet treats ... it was definitely a holiday invented for those with a * sweet* tooth (that's totally me!). ❋ Unknown (2008)

Dear Mother Bonnivel, is it wicked that I can't be sad and regretful, but that the freedom is so sweet -- _so sweet_? " ❋ Fannie E. Newberry (N/A)

Opposite, another young lawyer, Eugene Fort, was saying preternaturally bright things to Tiny, who lifted her sweet orbs at intervals and remarked: "How _dreadfully_ clever you are, Mr. Fort; I am _so_ afraid of you!" or "How _sweet_ of you to think I am worth all those _real_ epigrams! ❋ Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (1902)

The woman leaned toward me, her expression sweet and generous. ❋ Claudia Mair Burney (2010)

It is not the orange thing we associate with the term sweet potato. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ms. DICKINSON: That's what we call a sweet gig, my friend. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A good starting point in creating a happy kitchen, according to Mr. Grey, is discovering what he calls the sweet spot. ❋ Tara Loader Wilkinson (2010)

But when they broke up this meeting, they sounded a little bit less optimistic than they did earlier today, because they said, in many ways, it is very tough, very difficult to find what they called the sweet spot, enough money to cut but enough to spend to make everybody happy and to really stimulate the economy. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This sweet is also offered as Naivedya on many ocassions. ❋ Anjali (2006)

Try to find a role that plays both to your motivations and to your strengths -- what we call the sweet spot. ❋ Unknown (2007)

He says a cell phone repair company gave him what he calls a sweet Nissan 350 Z and three iPhones in exchange for the iPhone that he hacked. ❋ Unknown (2007)

He kissed her over and over again, pausing for only a moment to say, “Now this is what I call sweet.” ❋ Caridad Pineiro (2006)

He sang what he called sweet songs, songs like Irving Berlin's "Always," and it was rather sophisticated for a black man with a large family to know music of that nature. ❋ Unknown (2006)

"Now that is what I call sweet of you," Jack observed as he greeted the four girls, all seated around a low porch table with knives and beans plying from basket to pan. ❋ Margaret Penrose (N/A)

Those qualities of the voice which we speak of as sweet, harsh, and sympathetic depend to a great extent upon the peculiar structure of the vocal cords of the individual. ❋ Albert F. Blaisdell (N/A)

He rather liked Murphy, who had addressed him as young feller -- a term sweet to the ears of any man when he had passed forty-five and was still going. ❋ B. M. Bower (1905)

The sugar and salt I can point out to my neighbor and only in that way I understand what he means if he says that he tastes salt and sweet; otherwise I should have no means whatever to discriminate whether that which he calls a sweet taste sensation is not just what I call headache. ❋ Hugo M��nsterberg (1889)

THat was so sweet what [you just did]. ❋ Anonymous (2002)

"[Mashed potatoes] [for dinner]. Sweet." "I just won [a million] dollars? SWEEEEEEET!" ❋ Tlc (2004)

They [adore] her because [she is] sweet. ❋ LINDAR (2006)

1. "[Aww], you're so [sweet]!" 2. "[Sweet]!" ❋ Pyran (2008)

he [bought me] [a box of chocolates], [how sweet]! ❋ Jeannie Nelson (2010)

You don't want a lap dance?! What, [you sweet] or somethin? This [sweet ass] n*[gga] sat and watched as his man got jumped outside the club. ❋ Willis, Drew (2006)

1)Hey I just got the last [tickets] to the [concert]. Sweet! 2)[Oh man] that concert was so sweet! ❋ Julianne (2004)

My [booty] is to [sweet for you] ❋ Gen Z Has No Humor (2020)

How [did that] guy land such a beautiful wife? Dude, look at his fancy [slippers] and [symmetrical] hair, he is looking sweet. ❋ KONICKI (2010)

that was sweet ❋ Tweek (1999)

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