(Homonym: suite).
1. One of the four basic taste sensations; very pleasant; like the taste of sugar or honey.
2. Not having a salty taste; SYN. unsalty.
3. Having a pleasant taste (as of sugar).
4. Pleasing to the senses.
5. (Used of wines) Having a sweet taste.
angelic · angelical · cherubic · cloying · dulcet · fragrant · fresh · gratifying · honeyed · lovable · loveable · mellifluous · mellisonant · melodic · melodious · musical · odoriferous · odorous · perfumed · pleasing · saccharine · scented · seraphic · sugared · sugary · sweet · sweet-flavored · sweet-scented · sweet-smelling · sweetened · sweetish · syrupy · tasty · treacly · unfermented · unsoured
In a sweet manner
(1845-1912) British philologist, author of works on Old and Middle English, who took to England German scientific techniques of language study. He was said to be the original of Professor Higgins in George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion.
1. A food rich in sugar; SYN. confection, confectionery.
2. The taste experience when sugar dissolves in the mouth; SYN. sweetness, sugariness.
3. A dish served as the last course of a meal
Henry Sweet · Sweet · afters · confection · dessert · sugariness · sweetness