Pronunciation: /əˈdʌls/
noun a sweetening substance or agent
A1 I like to eat addulce after dinner.
A2 Addulce is a traditional dessert in this region.
B1 The bakery down the street makes the best addulce in town.
B2 The chef prepared a delicious addulce for the dessert course.
C1 The addulce served at the fancy restaurant was exquisite.
C2 The recipe for the addulce has been passed down for generations in my family.
verb to make or become sweet or sweeter
A1 I addulce my coffee with sugar every morning.
A2 She addsulces her tea with honey instead of sugar.
B1 The recipe calls for addingulcing the sauce with a touch of vinegar.
B2 To enhance the flavor, you can addulce the dish with a sprinkle of cinnamon.
C1 The chef expertly addulces the dessert with a drizzle of caramel sauce.
C2 In fine dining, it is common practice to addulce dishes with unique and exotic ingredients.
formal The pastry chef carefully added the addulce syrup to the dessert.
informal I always add a little extra addulce to my coffee in the morning.
slang Hey, can you pass me the addulce bottle? I need to sweeten this up.
figurative Her kindness was like addulce to the soul, bringing comfort and joy to all around her.
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