Dulcetness

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈdʌlsɪtnəs/

Definitions of dulcetness

noun a quality of being sweet, soothing, or melodious

Example Sentences

A1 The dulcetness of the music made me feel calm.

A2 She sang with a dulcetness that captivated the audience.

B1 The dulcetness of her voice added a soothing touch to the atmosphere.

B2 The dulcetness of the melody brought tears to my eyes.

C1 His dulcetness in speech and mannerisms made him a charming individual.

C2 The dulcetness of the symphony filled the concert hall with a sense of euphoria.

Examples of dulcetness in a Sentence

formal The dulcetness of the violin concerto filled the concert hall with a sense of tranquility.

informal I could listen to the dulcetness of her voice all day long.

slang The dulcetness of that new song is totally lit.

figurative The dulcetness of her laughter was like music to my ears.

Grammatical Forms of dulcetness

past tense

dulcetted

plural

dulcetnesses

comparative

more dulcet

superlative

most dulcet

present tense

dulcets

future tense

will dulcet

perfect tense

has dulcetted

continuous tense

is dulcetting

singular

dulcetness

positive degree

dulcet

infinitive

to dulcet

gerund

dulcetting

participle

dulcetted

Origin and Evolution of dulcetness

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'dulcetness' originated from the Latin word 'dulcis' meaning sweet or pleasant.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'dulcetness' has retained its original meaning of sweetness or pleasantness, often used to describe sounds or tones that are melodious and soothing.