Pronunciation: /swiːt ɒn/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 She has a sweet on her desk.
A2 The child carried a sweet on the playground.
B1 He always keeps a sweet on him in case he gets hungry.
B2 The bakery had a variety of sweets on display.
C1 The chef created a unique sweet on the dessert menu.
C2 The artisan crafted a delicate sweet on the top tier of the wedding cake.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 She is sweet on her new puppy.
A2 He seems to be sweet on that girl from his class.
B1 The chef is sweet on using fresh ingredients in all his dishes.
B2 I've noticed that she is sweet on gardening in her free time.
C1 The artist is sweet on incorporating nature themes into his paintings.
C2 The author is sweet on writing about historical events in his novels.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
A1 I am sweet on you.
A2 She is sweet on her new coworker.
B1 He has been sweet on her since they met.
B2 The teacher is sweet on the student who always volunteers to help.
C1 The CEO seems to be sweet on the new business proposal.
C2 The artist is sweet on the idea of creating a new masterpiece.
formal She is sweet on her colleague from the marketing department.
informal He's been sweet on her since they first met at the party.
slang I heard she's really sweet on that new guy in accounting.
figurative The chef is sweet on using locally sourced ingredients in all his dishes.
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