Pronunciation: /swiːt/
noun something that is sweet in taste, such as candy or dessert
A1 I love to eat sweet treats like cookies and cakes.
A2 My favorite dessert is a sweet apple pie.
B1 The sweet smell of flowers filled the air in the garden.
B2 She had a sweet tooth and couldn't resist indulging in sugary snacks.
C1 The chef's specialty was a sweet souffle that melted in your mouth.
C2 The sweet melody of the piano concerto brought tears to her eyes.
adjective having the taste or flavor characteristic of sugar or honey; not salty, sour, or bitter
A1 The candy is sweet.
A2 She baked a sweet cake for her friend's birthday.
B1 The sweet aroma of fresh flowers filled the room.
B2 The sweet melody of the violin captivated the audience.
C1 The sweet taste of victory was all the more satisfying after years of hard work.
C2 The sweet memories of childhood summers spent by the lake will always hold a special place in my heart.
formal The dessert was a perfect balance of sweet and savory flavors.
informal I love adding a little extra sugar to make my coffee extra sweet.
slang That new song is so sweet, I can't stop listening to it.
figurative Her words were sweet, but her intentions were anything but kind.
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