Sweet(adv.) Sweetly.
Sweet(n.) That which is sweet to the taste; -- used chiefly in the plural.
Sweet(n.) Confectionery, sweetmeats, preserves, etc.
Sweet(n.) Home-made wines, cordials, metheglin, etc.
Sweet(n.) That which is sweet or pleasant in odor; a perfume.
Sweet(n.) That which is pleasing or grateful to the mind; as, the sweets of domestic life.
Sweet(n.) One who is dear to another; a darling; -- a term of endearment.
Sweet(superl.) Having an agreeable taste or flavor such as that of sugar; saccharine; -- opposed to sour and bitter; as, a sweet beverage; sweet fruits; sweet oranges.
Sweet(superl.) Pleasing to the smell; fragrant; redolent; balmy; as, a sweet rose; sweet odor; sweet incense.
Sweet(superl.) Pleasing to the ear; soft; melodious; harmonious; as, the sweet notes of a flute or an organ; sweet music; a sweet voice; a sweet singer.
Sweet(superl.) Pleasing to the eye; beautiful; mild and attractive; fair; as, a sweet face; a sweet color or complexion.
Sweet(superl.) Fresh; not salt or brackish; as, sweet water.
Sweet(superl.) Not changed from a sound or wholesome state. Specifically: (a) Not sour; as, sweet milk or bread. (b) Not state; not putrescent or putrid; not rancid; as, sweet butter; sweet meat or fish.
Sweet(superl.) Plaesing to the mind; mild; gentle; calm; amiable; winning; presuasive; as, sweet manners.
Sweet(v. t.) To sweeten.
Sweeting(n.) A sweet apple.
Sweeting(n.) A darling; -- a word of endearment.
Sweetly(adv.) In a sweet manner.
Sweetness(n.) The quality or state of being sweet (in any sense of the adjective); gratefulness to the taste or to the smell; agreeableness.
Words within sweeting