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sweet

Sweet vs Sweete - What's the difference?

sweet | sweete |


As a proper noun sweet

is .

As an adjective sweete is

.

Sweet vs Speet - What's the difference?

sweet | speet |


As an adjective sweet

is having a pleasant taste, especially one relating to the basic taste sensation induced by sugar.

As an adverb sweet

is in a sweet manner.

As a noun sweet

is the basic taste sensation induced by sugar.

As a proper noun Sweet

is {{surname|lang=en}.

As a verb speet is

to stab.

Sweet vs Sweer - What's the difference?

sweet | sweer |


As adjectives the difference between sweet and sweer

is that sweet is having a pleasant taste, especially one relating to the basic taste sensation induced by sugar while sweer is heavy.

As an adverb sweet

is in a sweet manner.

As a noun sweet

is the basic taste sensation induced by sugar.

As a proper noun Sweet

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Sweet vs Weet - What's the difference?

sweet | weet |


As a proper noun sweet

is .

As a verb weet is

(archaic) to know.

Sweet vs Swelt - What's the difference?

sweet | swelt |


In obsolete terms the difference between sweet and swelt

is that sweet is that which is pleasing or welcome to the mind while swelt is simple past of swell.

As an adjective sweet

is having a pleasant taste, especially one relating to the basic taste sensation induced by sugar.

As an adverb sweet

is in a sweet manner.

As a noun sweet

is the basic taste sensation induced by sugar.

As a proper noun Sweet

is {{surname|lang=en}.

As a verb swelt is

to die.

Sweet vs Tweet - What's the difference?

sweet | tweet |


As a proper noun sweet

is .

As a noun tweet is

the sound of a bird; any short high-pitched sound or whistle.

As a verb tweet is

to make a short high-pitched sound, like that of certain birds.

Sweet vs Skeet - What's the difference?

sweet | skeet |


As a proper noun sweet

is .

As a noun skeet is

(uncountable) a form of trapshooting using clay targets to simulate birds in flight or skeet can be (manx) news or gossip.

As a verb skeet is

to shoot or spray (used of fluids) or skeet can be (manx) to look through the front windows of somebody else's house.

Sweet vs Sleet - What's the difference?

sweet | sleet |


As a proper noun sweet

is .

As a noun sleet is

(chiefly|uk|ireland) a mixture of rain and snow.

As a verb sleet is

(impersonal|of the weather) to be in a state in which sleet is falling.

Sweet vs Swept - What's the difference?

sweet | swept |


As a proper noun sweet

is .

As a verb swept is

(sweep).

Sweet vs Sweep - What's the difference?

sweet | sweep |


As a proper noun sweet

is .

As a verb sweep is

to clean (a surface) by means of a motion of a broom or brush.

As a noun sweep is

the person who steers a dragon boat.

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