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I . sweet [swi:t] ADJ

1. sweet (like sugar):

2. sweet (not dry):

II . sweet [swi:t] N

1. sweet (candy):

sweet esp Brit Aus
sweets pl
sladkarije f pl

2. sweet (dessert):

sweet Brit Aus
sweet Brit Aus
sweet Brit Aus
desert m

3. sweet inf (term of endearment):

srček m

ˈcough drop N, ˈcough sweet N

sweet ˈchest·nut N

sweet ˈpea N

sweet po·ˈta·to N

sweet ˈwil·liam N HORT

ˈsweet-and-sour ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This new album has been described as an ambitious record that creates a dark and brooding atmosphere, contrasted by lighter and sweeter moments.
en.wikipedia.org
The mix of the two chemicals is about 300 times sweeter than sucrose.
en.wikipedia.org
Its water is whiter than milk and sweeter than honey.
en.wikipedia.org
Craft beer's stronger, sometimes sweeter flavor also tends to hold more appeal for women than a traditional light beer, he said.
articles.chicagotribune.com
Due to its high acidity and sugar potential it is particularly suited to sweeter, dessert wines.
en.wikipedia.org
Date syrup is a bit sweeter than agave nectar, yet less sweet and powerful than the strongest honey.
www.themalaymailonline.com
As the series progresses, she moves away from her self-centered ways and becomes sweeter.
en.wikipedia.org
A teen movie that's funnier, sweeter, more specific, and more heartbreaking than you expect.
www.slate.com
Rounded and sweeter than off-dry, it's redolent of apple sauce and red apple dusted with lemon zest.
www.theglobeandmail.com
It makes it even sweeter when he's a sore loser like that.
www.sportsjoe.ie

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