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Sweet vs Pretty - What's the difference?

sweet | pretty |


As a proper noun sweet

is .

As an adjective pretty is

cunning; clever, skilful.

As an adverb pretty is

somewhat, fairly, quite; sometimes also (by meiosis) very.

As a noun pretty is

something that is pretty.

As a verb pretty is

to make pretty; to beautify.

Sweet vs Homie - What's the difference?

sweet | homie |


As a proper noun sweet

is .

As a noun homie is

(african american vernacular english) someone, particularly a male acquaintance, from one's hometown.

Sweet vs Aspiration - What's the difference?

sweet | aspiration |


As a proper noun sweet

is .

As a noun aspiration is

aspiration (burst of air that follows the release of some consonants).

Dearest vs Sweet - What's the difference?

dearest | sweet | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between dearest and sweet

is that dearest is superlative of dear while sweet is having a pleasant taste, especially one relating to the basic taste sensation induced by sugar.

As nouns the difference between dearest and sweet

is that dearest is a beloved person; a term of endearment while sweet is the basic taste sensation induced by sugar.

As an adverb sweet is

in a sweet manner.

As a proper noun Sweet is

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Soft vs Sweet - What's the difference?

soft | sweet |


As an adjective soft

is easily giving way under pressure.

As an interjection soft

is (archaic) be quiet; hold; stop; not so fast.

As an adverb soft

is (lb) softly; without roughness or harshness; gently; quietly.

As a noun soft

is a soft or foolish person; an idiot.

As a proper noun sweet is

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Genial vs Sweet - What's the difference?

genial | sweet | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between genial and sweet

is that genial is friendly and cheerful while 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

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Sweet vs Crul - What's the difference?

sweet | crul |

Cordial vs Sweet - What's the difference?

cordial | sweet | Related terms |

Cordial is a related term of sweet.


As an adjective cordial

is hearty; sincere; warm; affectionate.

As a noun cordial

is (uk|au|nz) a concentrated noncarbonated soft drink which is diluted with water before drinking.

As a proper noun sweet is

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Precious vs Sweet - What's the difference?

precious | sweet | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between precious and sweet

is that precious is of high value or worth, or seemingly regarded as such while sweet is having a pleasant taste, especially one relating to the basic taste sensation induced by sugar.

As nouns the difference between precious and sweet

is that precious is someone (or something) who is loved; a darling while sweet is the basic taste sensation induced by sugar.

As adverbs the difference between precious and sweet

is that precious is Used as an intensifier.sweet is in a sweet manner.

As proper nouns the difference between precious and sweet

is that precious is {{surname|from=nicknames|lang=en}}, originating as a male or female nickname while Sweet is {{surname|lang=en}.

Sweet vs Fetching - What's the difference?

sweet | fetching | Related terms |

Sweet is a related term of fetching.


As a proper noun sweet

is .

As an adjective fetching is

attractive; pleasant to regard.

As a verb fetching is

.

As a noun fetching is

the act by which something is fetched.

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