sweet
adjEtymology
Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *sweh₂d- Proto-Indo-European *-us Proto-Indo-European *swéh₂dus Proto-Germanic *swōtuz Proto-Germanic *-jaz Proto-West Germanic *-ī Proto-West Germanic *swōtī Old English swēte Middle English swete English sweet From Middle English soot, sweete, swete, swoote, from Old English swēte, swoete, swōt, swœ̄te (“sweet”), from Proto-West Germanic *swōtī, from Proto-Germanic *swōtuz (“sweet”), from Proto-Indo-European *swéh₂dus (“sweet”), from *sweh₂d- (“sweet”) + *-us. Cognates Cognate with Yola sweet (“sweet”), Saterland Frisian swäit (“sweet”), West Frisian swiet (“sweet”), Alemannic German süeß (“sweet”), Bavarian siaß (“sweet; cute”), Central Franconian söß (“sweet”), Dutch zoet (“sweet”), German süss, süß (“sweet; cute”), Limburgish söüt (“sweet; cute”), Low German seut, sööt (“sweet”), Luxembourgish séiss (“sweet”), Vilamovian ziss (“sweet”), Yiddish זיס (zis, “sweet; cute”), Danish sød (“sweet; cute, pretty”), Faroese søtur (“sweet”), Icelandic sætur (“sweet; cute, pretty”), Norwegian Bokmål and Norwegian Nynorsk søt (“sweet; cute”), Swedish söt (“sweet; cute”); also Latin suāvis (“delicious, pleasant, sweet”), Ancient Greek ἡδύς (hēdús, “sweet; pleasant; glad, pleased”), Albanian shije (“flavour, taste”), Lithuanian sūdyti (“to add salt; to brine, souse”), Armenian քաղցր (kʻaġcʻr, “sweet”), Tocharian A swār (“sweet”), Tocharian B swāre (“sweet, tender”), Sanskrit स्वादु (svādú, “delicious, palatable, savoury, sweet, tasty; dainty, delicate”). Doublet of suave.
Definitions
Tasting of sugars.
- a sweet apple
- A few types of molecules get sensed by receptors on the tongue. Protons coming off of acids ping receptors for "sour." Sugars get received as "sweet." Bitter, salty, and the proteinaceous flavor umami all set off their own neural cascades.
Retaining a portion of sugar.
- Sweet wines are better dessert wines.
Not of a salty taste.
- sweet butter
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Having a pleasant smell
Having a pleasant smell; fragrant.
- a sweet scent
- Though the breath of these flowers is sweet to me, / I will give them all back again.
Not decaying, fermented, rancid, sour, spoiled, or stale.
- sweet milk
Of a pleasant sound.
- a sweet tune
- Smooth jazz music has sweet drum beats and cymbals!
- The cicale above in the lime, / And the lizards below in the grass, / Were as silent as ever old Tmolus was, / Listening to my sweet pipings.
Of a pleasing disposition.
- a sweet child
- It was sweet of her to send some roses for her unwell grandmother.
- You're so sweet!
Of a helpful disposition.
- It was sweet of him to help out.
Free from excessive unwanted substances like acid or sulphur.
- sweet gas
- sweet soil
- sweet crude oil
Very pleasing
Very pleasing; agreeable.
- The new Lexus was a sweet birthday gift.
- Her crew knew that deep in her heart beat engines fit and able to push her blunt old nose ahead at a sweet fourteen knots, come Hell or high water.
Doing well
Doing well; in a good or happy position.
- "Visit in two days though," said Tommo. "Hang in there mate, got a joey coming, we'll be sweet then."
Romantically fixated
Romantically fixated; enamored with; fond of.
- The attraction was mutual and instant; they were sweet on one another from first sight.
Fresh
Fresh; not salt or brackish.
- sweet water
- The white of an egg, or blood mingled with salt water, doth gather the saltness and maketh the water sweeter; this may be by adhesion.
- Nothing has been found so effectual for preserving water sweet at sea, during long voyages, as charring the insides of the casks well before they are filled.
Alkaline.
Pleasing to the eye
Pleasing to the eye; beautiful; mild and attractive; fair.
- a sweet face
- a sweet colour or complexion
- Sweet interchange / Of hill and valley, rivers, woods, and plains.
An intensifier.
- For someone who hadn't seen her only sister in over twenty years, Alice sure took her sweet time.
Used as a positive response to good news or information.
- They're making a sequel? Ah, sweet!
In a pleasant manner.
- Go down beside thy native rill, On thy Parnassus set thy feet, And hear thy laurel whisper sweet About the ledges of the hill.
The basic taste sensation induced by sugar.
A confection made from sugar, or high in sugar content
A confection made from sugar, or high in sugar content; a candy.
A food eaten for dessert.
- Can we see the sweet menu, please?
Synonym of sweetheart, a term of affection.
- VVherefore frovvnes my ſvveet? / Haue I too long bene abſent from theſe lips, / This cheeke, theſe eyes?
- "You think that I'll take anything." "I know you will, sweet..." "There wasn't going to be any of that. You promised there wouldn't be." "Well, there is now," she said sweetly.
- Good evening, my sweet.
That which is sweet or pleasant in odour
That which is sweet or pleasant in odour; a perfume.
- a wilderness of sweets
Sweetness, delight
Sweetness, delight; something pleasant to the mind or senses.
- Fear's fire to fervency, which makes love's sweet prove nectar.
To sweeten.
- In size and shape it resembles the heart of a calf, and the interior substance is similar to thick cream, sweeted with fine sugar.
- It might also be given in the form of a mixture — the drug being insoluble in a watery menstruum — suspended by the aid of mucilage and sweeted by any of the various flavoring syrups.
- Bring me now where the warm wind blows, where the grasses sigh, where the sweet-tongued blossom flowers; where the shower, fan soft like a fishermans net thrown through the sweeted air.
A surname.
A female given name.
An unincorporated community in Gem County, Idaho, United States.
The neighborhood
- synonymnectareal
- synonymnectarean
- synonymnectarine
- synonymnectarous
- synonymsappy
- synonymsweet
- synonymsweetsome
- antonymbitterantonym(s) of “of a pleasant taste”
- antonymsourantonym(s) of “of a pleasant taste”
- antonymsaltyantonym(s) of “of a pleasant taste”
- antonymnonsweetantonym(s) of “containing a sweetening ingredient”
- antonymsugarlessantonym(s) of “containing a sweetening ingredient”
- antonymunsugaredantonym(s) of “containing a sweetening ingredient”
- antonymunsweetenedantonym(s) of “containing a sweetening ingredient”
- antonymunsweetantonym(s) of “containing a sweetening ingredient”
- antonymdryantonym(s) of
- antonymdecayingantonym(s) of “not decaying, fermented, rancid, sour, spoiled, or stale”
- antonymfermentedantonym(s) of “not decaying, fermented, rancid, sour, spoiled, or stale”
- antonymrancidantonym(s) of “not decaying, fermented, rancid, sour, spoiled, or stale”
- neighborsweetness
- neighborgustable
- neighborcandied
- neighborchocolaty
- neighborhonied
- neighbormellaginous
- neighbormelliferous
- neighborsickly sweet
- neighborsyrupy
- neighbortreacly
Derived
antisweet, birdsweet, bittersweet, boiled sweet, Chinese fermented sweet rice, Chinese sweet fermented rice, ensweeten, eye-sweet, fermented sweet rice, flower-sweet, Guthrie's sweet whiskey, home sweet home, honey-sweet, keep someone sweet, meadowsweet, meadsweet, money won is twice as sweet as money earned, one more time for the sweet souvenir, oversweet, revenge is sweet, semi-sweet, semisweet, semisweetness, short and sweet, sickeningly sweet, sickly sweet, sickly-sweet, sooterkin, sour-sweet, sticky-sweet, sugar-sweet, summersweet, supersweet, sweet 13, sweet 15, sweet 16, sweet 17, sweet acacia, sweet-after-death, sweet alison · +210 more
Vish — recursive loop
A definitional loop anchored at sweet. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.
A definitional loop anchored at sweet. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.
9 hops · closes at sweet
curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA