noun something that is sweet in taste, such as candy or dessert
adjective having the taste or flavor characteristic of sugar or honey; not salty, sour, or bitter
Describes fruits or vegetables that have a naturally sweet taste, such as sweet corn, sweet potatoes, or sweet berries.
Used to describe foods that have a sugary taste, such as desserts, candies, and pastries.
Used colloquially to describe something enjoyable, pleasing, or agreeable, such as a 'sweet deal' or a 'sweet ride'.
Refers to drinks that have a sugary or pleasant taste, such as sweet tea, sweet cocktails, or sweet wines.
A descriptor for foods or drinks that have a sugary or pleasant taste, often used in tasting notes for wine, coffee, chocolate, etc.
In a professional context, 'sweet' may be used by a writer to describe a sentimental or touching moment in a story, such as a sweet reunion between characters.
A psychologist may use 'sweet' to describe a positive emotional response or feeling experienced by a client during a therapy session, such as a sweet moment of self-realization.