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sweet

Sweet describes food that tastes like sugar or a person who is very kind.

Explanation at your level:

Sweet means food with sugar. Candy is sweet. An apple can be sweet. It also means a person is nice. 'You are very sweet!' is a nice thing to say to a friend.

You use sweet for food that tastes like sugar, such as cake or juice. It is also used to describe people who are kind and gentle. For example, 'She is a sweet girl' means she is very kind to everyone.

Sweet is an adjective used for food containing sugar or for a person with a kind, gentle personality. It is very common in daily conversation. You can also use it as an exclamation, like 'Sweet!', to show you are happy about something.

Beyond the literal taste of sugar, sweet functions as a versatile adjective for positive personality traits. It implies amiability and warmth. It is frequently used in collocations like 'sweet tooth' or 'sweet spot', and can also denote something that is charming or endearing.

Sweet encompasses both sensory and abstract qualities. While it denotes high sugar content, it also characterizes temperament, indicating a lack of malice or a gentle disposition. In literary contexts, it may describe sounds or scents that are pleasing to the senses, evoking a sense of harmony or nostalgia.

Etymologically linked to 'pleasantness', sweet is a nuanced term. It spans from the gustatory to the moral. In advanced usage, it can describe a 'sweet' deal (advantageous), a 'sweet' sound (melodious), or a 'sweet' temperament (innate kindness). Its usage is deeply embedded in English idiom, reflecting a cultural preference for describing positive experiences as 'sweet'.

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  • Sweet means sugary taste.
  • Sweet means kind personality.
  • It is a common adjective.
  • Used in many idioms.

Hey there! Let's talk about the word sweet. It is one of those versatile words that you will hear every single day.

At its most basic level, sweet describes a flavor profile. Think about your favorite chocolate bar, a ripe strawberry, or a spoonful of honey. If it makes your taste buds tingle with sugary delight, it is definitely sweet.

But wait, there is more! We also use sweet to describe people. When you call someone sweet, you are saying they are kind, gentle, and thoughtful. It is a lovely compliment to give a friend who just did something nice for you. So, whether you are eating a cupcake or talking about a kind neighbor, this word fits perfectly.

The history of sweet is quite ancient! It comes from the Old English word swēte, which shares roots with the Proto-Germanic swōtjaz.

If you look at other languages, you can see the connection clearly. In German, the word is süß, and in Dutch, it is zoet. All these words trace back to an even older Indo-European root meaning 'pleasant' or 'agreeable'.

Interestingly, the word has always been associated with both taste and general pleasure. Over centuries, the meaning expanded from just 'sugary' to include the personality traits we recognize today. It is fascinating how a word for a physical sensation became a way to describe the warmth of human character!

Using sweet is quite straightforward, but context is key. In daily life, you will often hear it paired with food nouns: sweet treat, sweet drink, or sweet dessert.

When talking about people, we often say someone has a sweet personality or is a sweet person. It is a casual, warm term. You wouldn't typically use it in a highly formal legal document, but it is perfect for emails to friends or casual conversation.

There is also the slang usage where sweet! is used as an exclamation of excitement, similar to 'cool' or 'awesome'. It shows you are happy about a piece of good news.

English is full of fun idioms using sweet. Here are five you should know:

  • Sweet tooth: A strong craving for sugary foods. Example: 'I have a real sweet tooth, so I can't resist cake.'
  • Short and sweet: Something that is brief but pleasant. Example: 'The meeting was short and sweet.'
  • Sweet talk: Using flattery to get someone to do something. Example: 'He tried to sweet talk his way out of a ticket.'
  • Sweet nothing: Romantic or affectionate words. Example: 'They were whispering sweet nothings to each other.'
  • Sweet spot: The ideal or most effective point. Example: 'We found the sweet spot in our budget.'

Sweet is an adjective, so it usually comes before a noun (a sweet apple) or after a linking verb (the apple is sweet).

Pronunciation is easy! In both British and American English, it is pronounced /swiːt/. The 'ee' sound is a long vowel, stretching out the middle of the word. It rhymes with meet, feet, greet, seat, and treat.

Remember, it is a gradable adjective, so you can use intensifiers like very sweet, really sweet, or incredibly sweet to emphasize the degree of the quality.

Fun Fact

It comes from a root meaning 'to please'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /swiːt/

Long 'ee' sound

US /swiːt/

Long 'ee' sound

Common Errors

  • Confusing with sweat
  • Shortening the 'ee'
  • Mispronouncing the 'w'

Rhymes With

meet feet seat treat greet

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 1/5

easy

Writing 1/5

easy

Speaking 1/5

easy

Hören 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

sugar good kind

Learn Next

bitter sour saccharine

Fortgeschritten

amiable mellifluous

Grammar to Know

Adjectives

The sweet apple.

Linking Verbs

It is sweet.

Intensifiers

Very sweet.

Examples by Level

1

This candy is sweet.

candy = sugar food

adjective after verb

2

You are very sweet.

sweet = kind

compliment

3

I like sweet tea.

tea with sugar

adjective before noun

4

The cake is sweet.

cake = sugar

linking verb

5

She has a sweet smile.

smile = kind

adjective before noun

6

Is this fruit sweet?

fruit = sugar

question form

7

That is a sweet dog.

dog = gentle

adjective before noun

8

I love sweet things.

things = food

plural noun

1

The lemonade is a bit too sweet.

2

He is such a sweet man.

3

Do you have any sweet snacks?

4

The baby has a sweet face.

5

That was a sweet thing to do.

6

I prefer sweet desserts.

7

She gave me a sweet hug.

8

The music sounded sweet.

1

I have a massive sweet tooth.

2

The deal was pretty sweet.

3

She sent a sweet note.

4

The flowers have a sweet scent.

5

Keep it short and sweet.

6

He is a sweet-tempered guy.

7

That is a sweet ride!

8

It was a sweet victory.

1

The singer has a sweet, melodic voice.

2

She sweet-talked him into helping.

3

We found the sweet spot in the market.

4

It was a sweet gesture of kindness.

5

The memory is bittersweet.

6

He is just a sweet, simple soul.

7

The engine has a sweet sound.

8

Everything is coming up sweet.

1

The poem captures the sweet melancholy of autumn.

2

She has a sweet disposition that wins everyone over.

3

The sweet smell of success was in the air.

4

He offered a sweet solution to our problem.

5

The wine has a sweet finish.

6

There is a sweet innocence in her art.

7

It was a sweet relief to finish the project.

8

The melody is hauntingly sweet.

1

The sweet simplicity of the design is its strength.

2

He lived a sweet, quiet life in the country.

3

The sweet nectar of the flower attracted bees.

4

Her voice was sweet and low.

5

The sweet reasonableness of his argument impressed us.

6

A sweet, fragrant breeze blew through the garden.

7

The sweet fruits of his labor were finally visible.

8

She possesses a sweet, unassuming charm.

Synonyme

sugary honeyed pleasant kind syrupy dulcet

Häufige Kollokationen

sweet tooth
sweet treat
sweet smile
sweet voice
sweet dreams
sweet sixteen
sweet smell
bitter and sweet
sweet, sweet victory
incredibly sweet

Idioms & Expressions

"sweet tooth"

love for sugar

I have a sweet tooth.

casual

"short and sweet"

brief and pleasant

Keep it short and sweet.

casual

"sweet talk"

flatter someone

Don't sweet talk me.

casual

"sweet nothing"

affectionate words

Whispering sweet nothings.

literary

"sweet spot"

ideal point

Hit the sweet spot.

neutral

"sour the sweet"

ruin something good

Don't sour the sweet.

literary

Easily Confused

sweet vs sweat

similar spelling

sweat is liquid, sweet is taste

I sweat when I run; the cake is sweet.

sweet vs suite

homophone

suite is a room

We stayed in a hotel suite.

sweet vs sweeten

verb form

sweeten is the action

Sweeten the tea.

sweet vs sweetness

noun form

the quality

The sweetness of the fruit.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + sweet

The tea is sweet.

A1

Sweet + noun

A sweet girl.

A2

Subject + is + very + sweet

She is very sweet.

B1

Subject + has + a + sweet + noun

He has a sweet smile.

B2

Subject + sweet + talks + object

She sweet talks him.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

sweetness the quality of being sweet

Verbs

sweeten to make something sweet

Adjectives

sweet tasting of sugar

Verwandt

sugar source of sweetness

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual slang

Häufige Fehler

Using 'sweet' for salty food salty
Sweet is for sugar, not salt.
Confusing sweet with sweat sweat
Sweat is liquid from skin.
Overusing sweet for everything variety
Use synonyms like kind or pleasant.
Saying 'very sweet' instead of 'saccharine' saccharine
Use for excessive sweetness.
Using sweet as a verb sweeten
Sweet is an adjective.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a honey pot on your desk.

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Native Usage

Use it to compliment friends.

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Cultural Insight

Used in songs often.

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Grammar Shortcut

Adjective before noun.

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Say It Right

Long 'ee' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't confuse with sweat.

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Did You Know?

It has ancient roots.

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Study Smart

Use flashcards.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Sugar is Sweet, S-W-E-E-T.

Visual Association

A honey pot.

Word Web

sugar kindness dessert honey

Herausforderung

Use the word sweet 3 times today.

Wortherkunft

Old English

Original meaning: pleasant or agreeable

Kultureller Kontext

None, generally very positive.

Used as a term of endearment in many regions.

Sweet Home Alabama Sweet Dreams Are Made of This

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at a restaurant

  • Is this sweet?
  • I want a sweet dessert.

socializing

  • You are so sweet!
  • That is a sweet gesture.

cooking

  • Add sugar to sweeten it.
  • Too sweet.

slang

  • Sweet!
  • That's sweet.

Conversation Starters

"What is your favorite sweet treat?"

"Who is the sweetest person you know?"

"Do you prefer sweet or salty snacks?"

"When was the last time someone was sweet to you?"

"Do you have a sweet tooth?"

Journal Prompts

Describe your favorite sweet dessert.

Write about a sweet person you met.

Why do people like sweet things?

How does a sweet personality change a room?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

No, it also describes personality.

Yes, in slang.

No, it is an adjective.

Bitter or sour.

S-W-E-E-T.

Yes.

It is neutral.

No.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The cake is ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: sweet

Cake is a dessert.

multiple choice A2

Which means kind?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: sweet

Sweet describes personality.

true false B1

Sweet can mean kind.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Richtig

It is a common meaning.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Idiom matching.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Correct structure.

Ergebnis: /5

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