Sweet | Mean of sweet in English Dictionary
/ˈswiːt/
- containing a lot of sugar
- sweet dishes/foods
- sweet desserts
- She likes her coffee sweet.
- a sweet wine
- That candy is too sweet.
- very gentle, kind, or friendly
- a sweet elderly couple
- He's a really sweet guy.
- She has a sweet smile.
- It was sweet of her to take care of them.
- very pretty or cute
- The baby looks sweet [=adorable] in her bonnet.
- having a very pleasant smell, sound, or appearance
- the sweet fragrance/scent of spring flowers
- sweet music/voices
- a sweet-smelling perfume
- clean and fresh
- The spring air was sweet.
- The water from the well is sweet.
- not salty or salted
- sweet butter
- making you feel happy or pleased
- Victory/success/revenge is sweet.
- “Good night and sweet dreams.” [=I hope you will sleep well and have pleasant dreams]
- very good or impressive
- Prosecutors offered him a sweet deal if he'd testify.
- a sweet job offer
- This video game is pretty sweet. [=cool]
- “I got backstage passes.” “Sweet!”
- to be in love with (someone)
- He's been sweet on her since they were kids.
- to be kind and friendly so that someone will do something for you later
- Noun
- a food that contains a lot of sugar
- I'm trying to cut down on sweets.
- a piece of candy
- a bag of sweets
- a sweet food served at the end of a meal