Delicious.
It is an adjective.
The opposite word of bitter is sweet, and the opposite word of sour is sweet.
The base word in confectionery is confection.
Synonyms for the word sweet: euphoric, euphonious, harmonious, mellifluous, mellow, melodic, melodious, musical, silver-tongued, smooth, soft, sonorous, soothing, sweet-sounding, tuneful
The Hawaiian word for sweet is "momona" or "onaona".Occasionally, Hawaiians get annoyed when words are pronounced incorrectly. This is due to the fact that if one was to say a word incorrectly they could be talking about something else in the language.Here the Hawaiian word momona means sweet, or sweet-tasting fat (as in meat fat that makes a meal delicious). On the other hand onaona is referring to another type of sweet. The sweet that this words describes is a sweet smell or fragrance (such as a flower or pua)
A better word for "sweet" is "sugary."
A sweet word is cornball.
The biggest possible word I can think of for sweet is sacchariferous
The word 'sweet' is an adjective or a noun, depending on use: Adjective: Would you like sweet tea with your sweet cake? Noun: No thank you, my sweet, I prefer coffee with a sweet.
Yes, the noun 'sweet' is a concrete noun, a word for something that tastes sweet or a term of endearment for a person (Sweets for my sweet); a word for a physical person or thing.The word 'sweet' is also an adjective.
The word "sugar" has a beginning sound that is sweet.
The word 'sweet' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'sweet' is a word for a taste or quality; a word for a food with a high sugar content; a word for something pleasing to the mind or feelings; a word for a thing.The noun form of the adjective 'sweet' is sweetness.