SWEET vs MELODIC: NOUN
- Sweet taste or quality; sweetness.
- The quality of being sweet; sweetness.
- Something pleasing to the mind or feelings.
- A dear or beloved person.
- A food rich in sugar
- English phonetician; one of the founders of modern phonetics (1845-1912)
- The property of containing sugar
- A dish served as the last course of a meal
- A sweetmeat or confection.
- A sweet dish, such as pudding, served as dessert.
- Sweet potatoes.
- Foods, such as candy, pastries, puddings, or preserves, that are high in sugar content.
- Something sweet to the taste.
- The taste experience when sugar dissolves in the mouth
- N/A
SWEET vs MELODIC: ADJECTIVE
- Retaining some natural sugar; not dry.
- Having the taste of sugar or a substance containing or resembling sugar, as honey or saccharin.
- Pleasing to the senses; agreeable.
- Pleasing to the mind or feelings; gratifying.
- Having a pleasing disposition; lovable.
- Kind; gracious.
- Fragrant; perfumed.
- Not saline or salted.
- Free of acid or acidity.
- Containing or derived from sugar.
- Having a natural fragrance
- Pleasing to the ear
- Having a sweet nature befitting an angel or cherub
- With sweetening added
- Not soured or preserved
- Pleasing to the mind or feeling
- Not having a salty taste
- One of the four basic taste sensations; very pleasant; like the taste of sugar or honey
- Having a pleasant taste (as of sugar)
- (used of wines) having a sweet taste
- Not spoiled, sour, or decaying; fresh.
- Pleasing to the senses
- Of, relating to, or being a form of jazz characterized by adherence to a melodic line and to a time signature.
- Remarkable; outstanding.
- Used as an intensive.
- Low in sulfur content.
- Of, relating to, or having melody
- Of the nature of melody; relating to, containing, or made up of, melody; melodious.
- Of, relating to, or containing melody.
- Containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody
- Of or relating to melody
- Melodious, tuneful
SWEET vs MELODIC: ADVERB
- In a sweet manner; sweetly.
- In an affectionate or loving manner (`sweet' is sometimes a poetic or informal variant of `sweetly')
- N/A
SWEET vs MELODIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Pleasing to the ear; making agreeable music; musical; soft; melodious; harmonious: as, a sweet singer; a sweet song.
- Pleasing to the eye; beautiful; attractive; charming.
- Pleasing, agreeable, grateful, or soothing to the mind or emotional nature; exciting pleasant or agreeable feelings; charming; delightful; attractive; hence, dearly loved; precious.
- Gracious; kind; amiable: as, sweet manners: formerly often used as a term of complimentary address: as. sweet sir.
- Free from sour or otherwise excessive taste.
- Fresh; not salt or salted.
- Being in a sound or wholesome state; not sour or spoiled; not putrescent or putrid: as, sweet meat.
- In archery, of a bow, soft in flexure and recoil. See the last quotation under sweetness.
- Synonyms Luscious, sugary, honeyed.
- Redolent, balmy.
- Dulcet.
- Engaging, winning, lovely.
- Lovable.
- Pleasing to the smell; fragrant; perfumed.
- Having or denoting the characteristic taste of sugar
- (used of wines) having a high residual sugar content
- Not containing or composed of salt water
- The property of tasting as if it contains sugar
- English phonetician
- To make sweet; sweeten.
- In mining, free from deleterious gases.
- In mech., smooth; done without appearance of effort; easy; well-lubricated: as, a sweet run; a sweet cut.
- Sweetly; in a sweet manner; so as to be sweet.
- Pleasing to the taste; having a pleasant taste or flavor like that of sugar or honey; also, having a fresh, natural taste, as distinguished from a taste that is stale, sour, or rancid.
- (idiom) (sweet on) Enamored of; in love with.
- In music: Melodious; pertaining to a pleasing succession of sounds.
- Pertaining to melody as distinguished from harmony and rhythm.
SWEET vs MELODIC: RELATED WORDS
- Perfumed, Mellifluous, Treacly, Melodious, Dessert, Scented, Saccharine, Lovable, Cloying, Dulcet, Honeyed, Syrupy, Fragrant, Sugary, Sweetish
- Tuneful, Mellisonant, Canorous, Ariose, Sweet, Singing, Honeyed, Musical, Dulcet, Mellifluous, Cantabile, Songlike, Melodious, Songful, Lyrical
SWEET vs MELODIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Perfumed, Mellifluous, Treacly, Melodious, Dessert, Scented, Saccharine, Lovable, Cloying, Dulcet, Honeyed, Syrupy, Fragrant, Sugary, Sweetish
- Tuneful, Mellisonant, Canorous, Ariose, Sweet, Singing, Honeyed, Musical, Dulcet, Mellifluous, Cantabile, Songlike, Melodious, Songful, Lyrical
SWEET vs MELODIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Flan can have sweet as well as savory filling, whereas Creme caramel is always sweet.
- Made with sweet little ears, a sweet little expression, and those fun tassels.
- The Fury Buffs will apply Armor Breaks, and give your cake that sweet, sweet taste of big yellow numbers.
- On this day, we celebrate your sweetness by eating a sweet cake and drinking some sweet wine.
- The last sweet happy birthday message for husband in our list is a sweet and short one.
- American steakhouse brand encourages those with a sweet tooth to indulge in dessert for sweet charity.
- The succulent comes in a sweet little terra cotta pot, all mossy and sweet.
- It will be loud at first followed by sweet sweet silence.
- What a sweet sweet testimony as to Gods love for us!
- Something sweet for that sweet moment in time to celebrate love.
- Melodic intonation therapy: Present controversies and future opportunities.
- The same goes for melodic shapes and ideas.
- Too Late, and a haunting, melodic original Licea.
- Jazz Improvisation II also introduces advanced melodic concepts.
- American melodic hardcore band Being as an Ocean.
- Finally, students can create rhythmic or melodic phrases.
- So when a jazz musician improvises over a scale derived from melodic minor harmony, he will play notes from the melodic minor scale.
- The text further emphasizes the study of melody, including the form of melodic construction and the elements of melodic composition.
- Adding notes above or below the melodic line in the right hand, once it has been established, can enhance a sparse melodic line.
- You should begin by recording the least melodic component of your song and gradually move up to the most melodic component.
SWEET vs MELODIC: QUESTIONS
- Is there a live recording of Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing?
- What kind of sweet potatoes do you use for mashed sweet potatoes?
- Who played the sax solo on George Harrison's'Sweet Home Sweet Home Alabama'?
- How long do you bake sweet potatoes for sweet potato pie?
- How do you make sweet potato ice cream with sweet potatoes?
- What is the song Sweet Sweet Spirit by Doris Akers?
- What chemicals are used to make sweet things taste sweet?
- Does sweetened condensed milk make a sweet potato casserole sweet?
- Does the kumara (sweet potato) say how sweet He is?
- What happened to William Sweet of the Sweet hospitals?
- What is melodic harmony in Beethoven's for Elise piano?
- How many flats are there in the melodic minor scale?
- Does melodic phrases always start with a strong beat?
- What is the absolute and original melodic rock radio?
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- What are the different types of melodic ideophonic percussion?
- What are the different levels of melodic dictations?
- Which is the best dictionary definition of melodic?
- What is the passamezzo and romanesca melodic formula?