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    sweet
    [swēt]
    adjective
    sweet (adjective) · sweeter (comparative adjective) · sweetest (superlative adjective)
    1. having the pleasant taste characteristic of sugar or honey; not salty, sour, or bitter:
      "a cup of hot sweet tea" · "a sweet taste of success"
      • (of air, water, or food) fresh, pure, and untainted:
        "lungfuls of the clean, sweet air"
      • smelling pleasant like flowers or perfume; fragrant:
        "sweet-scented flowers"
    2. pleasing in general; delightful:
      "it was the sweet life he had always craved"
      • highly satisfying or gratifying:
        "some sweet, short-lived revenge"
      • informal
        used to express approval or admiration; excellent:
        "Yeah, I'd like to come to the party. Sweet!"
      • working, moving, or done smoothly or easily:
        "the sweet handling of this motorcycle"
      • (of sound) melodious or harmonious:
        "the sweet notes of the flute"
      • US ENGLISH
        denoting music, especially jazz, played at a steady tempo without improvisation.
    3. (of a person or action) pleasant and kind or thoughtful:
      "a very sweet nurse came along"
      • (especially of a person or animal) charming and endearing:
        "a sweet little cat"
      • informal
        dated
        (sweet on)
        infatuated or in love with:
        "she seemed quite sweet on him"
      • dear; beloved:
        "my sweet love"
      • archaic
        used as a respectful form of address:
        "go to thy rest, sweet sir"
    4. used for emphasis in various phrases and exclamations:
      "What had happened? Sweet nothing"
      • (one's own sweet —)
        used to emphasize the unpredictable individuality of someone's actions:
        "I'd rather carry on in my own sweet way"
    noun
    sweet (noun) · sweets (plural noun) · the sweet (noun)
    1. BRITISH ENGLISH
      a small shaped piece of sweet food made with sugar:
      "a bag of sweets" · "a sweet shop"
    2. (sweets)
      sweet foods, collectively:
      "Americans eat too many sweets"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        a sweet dish forming a course of a meal; a dessert:
        "she served up a lovely sweet made with whipped chestnuts and almond paste"
    3. used as an affectionate form of address:
      "hello, my sweet"
    4. archaic
      literary
      (the sweet)
      the sweet part or element of something:
      "you have had the bitter, now comes the sweet"
      • (sweets)
        the pleasures or delights found in something:
        "the sweets of office"
    Origin
    Old English swÄ“te, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zoet, German süss, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin suavis and Greek hÄ“dus.
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    adjective
    1. having the pleasant taste characteristic of sugar or honey; not salty, sour, or bitter:
    2. pleasing in general; delightful:
    3. (of a person or action) pleasant and kind or thoughtful:
      Opposite:
    noun
    1. a small shaped piece of sweet food made with sugar:
    2. used as an affectionate form of address:
     
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