slovo | definícia |
sweeten (encz) | sweeten,osladit |
sweeten (encz) | sweeten,sladit |
sweeten (encz) | sweeten,zesládnout v: Zdeněk Brož |
Sweeten (gcide) | Sweeten \Sweet"en\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sweetened; p. pr. &
vb. n. Sweetening.] [See Sweet, a.]
1. To make sweet to the taste; as, to sweeten tea.
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2. To make pleasing or grateful to the mind or feelings; as,
to sweeten life; to sweeten friendship.
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3. To make mild or kind; to soften; as, to sweeten the
temper.
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4. To make less painful or laborious; to relieve; as, to
sweeten the cares of life. --Dryden.
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And sweeten every secret tear. --Keble.
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5. To soften to the eye; to make delicate.
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Correggio has made his memory immortal by the
strength he has given to his figures, and by
sweetening his lights and shadows, and melting them
into each other. --Dryden.
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6. To make pure and salubrious by destroying noxious matter;
as, to sweeten rooms or apartments that have been
infected; to sweeten the air.
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7. To make warm and fertile; -- opposed to sour; as, to dry
and sweeten soils.
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8. To restore to purity; to free from taint; as, to sweeten
water, butter, or meat.
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Sweeten (gcide) | Sweeten \Sweet"en\, v. i.
To become sweet. --Bacon.
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sweeten (wn) | sweeten
v 1: make sweeter in taste [syn: sweeten, dulcify,
edulcorate, dulcorate] [ant: acetify, acidify,
acidulate, sour]
2: make sweeter, more pleasant, or more agreeable; "sweeten a
deal" |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
sweeten (encz) | sweeten,osladit sweeten,sladit sweeten,zesládnout v: Zdeněk Brož |
sweeten the pot (encz) | sweeten the pot, |
sweetened (encz) | sweetened, adj: |
sweetener (encz) | sweetener,sladidlo Zdeněk Brož |
sweetening (encz) | sweetening,slazení n: Zdeněk Brož |
unsweetened (encz) | unsweetened,neoslazený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Dissweeten (gcide) | Dissweeten \Dis*sweet"en\, v. t.
To deprive of sweetness. [R.] --Bp. Richardson.
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Outsweeten (gcide) | Outsweeten \Out*sweet"en\, v. t.
To surpass in sweetness. [R.] --Shak.
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Sweetened (gcide) | Sweeten \Sweet"en\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sweetened; p. pr. &
vb. n. Sweetening.] [See Sweet, a.]
1. To make sweet to the taste; as, to sweeten tea.
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2. To make pleasing or grateful to the mind or feelings; as,
to sweeten life; to sweeten friendship.
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3. To make mild or kind; to soften; as, to sweeten the
temper.
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4. To make less painful or laborious; to relieve; as, to
sweeten the cares of life. --Dryden.
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And sweeten every secret tear. --Keble.
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5. To soften to the eye; to make delicate.
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Correggio has made his memory immortal by the
strength he has given to his figures, and by
sweetening his lights and shadows, and melting them
into each other. --Dryden.
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6. To make pure and salubrious by destroying noxious matter;
as, to sweeten rooms or apartments that have been
infected; to sweeten the air.
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7. To make warm and fertile; -- opposed to sour; as, to dry
and sweeten soils.
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8. To restore to purity; to free from taint; as, to sweeten
water, butter, or meat.
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Sweetener (gcide) | Sweetener \Sweet"en*er\, n.
One who, or that which, sweetens; one who palliates; that
which moderates acrimony.
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Sweetening (gcide) | Sweeten \Sweet"en\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sweetened; p. pr. &
vb. n. Sweetening.] [See Sweet, a.]
1. To make sweet to the taste; as, to sweeten tea.
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2. To make pleasing or grateful to the mind or feelings; as,
to sweeten life; to sweeten friendship.
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3. To make mild or kind; to soften; as, to sweeten the
temper.
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4. To make less painful or laborious; to relieve; as, to
sweeten the cares of life. --Dryden.
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And sweeten every secret tear. --Keble.
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5. To soften to the eye; to make delicate.
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Correggio has made his memory immortal by the
strength he has given to his figures, and by
sweetening his lights and shadows, and melting them
into each other. --Dryden.
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6. To make pure and salubrious by destroying noxious matter;
as, to sweeten rooms or apartments that have been
infected; to sweeten the air.
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7. To make warm and fertile; -- opposed to sour; as, to dry
and sweeten soils.
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8. To restore to purity; to free from taint; as, to sweeten
water, butter, or meat.
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[1913 Webster]Sweetening \Sweet"en*ing\, n.
1. The act of making sweet.
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2. That which sweetens.
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sweeten (wn) | sweeten
v 1: make sweeter in taste [syn: sweeten, dulcify,
edulcorate, dulcorate] [ant: acetify, acidify,
acidulate, sour]
2: make sweeter, more pleasant, or more agreeable; "sweeten a
deal" |
sweetened (wn) | sweetened
adj 1: with sweetening added [syn: sugared, sweetened,
sweet, sweet-flavored] |
sweetener (wn) | sweetener
n 1: something added to foods to make them taste sweeter [syn:
sweetening, sweetener]
2: anything that serves as an enticement [syn: bait, {come-
on}, hook, lure, sweetener] |
sweetening (wn) | sweetening
n 1: something added to foods to make them taste sweeter [syn:
sweetening, sweetener]
2: an improvement that makes something more agreeable [syn:
enhancement, sweetening]
3: the act of adding a sweetener to food |
unsweetened (wn) | unsweetened
adj 1: not made sweet |
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