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    Sweet·en
    /ˈswētn/

    verb

  2. Learn the various meanings and uses of the verb sweeten, such as to make sweet, to soften, to free from harmful substances, or to make more valuable. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of sweeten.

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  4. to make mild or kind; soften. to lessen the acridity or pungency of (a food) by prolonged cooking. to reduce the saltiness of (a food or dish) by diluting with water, milk, or other liquid. to make (the breath, room air, etc.) sweet or fresh, as with a mouthwash, spray, etc.

  5. SWEETEN meaning: 1. to make something taste sweet: 2. to make something more attractive: 3. to make a person or a…. Learn more.

  6. to make something more attractive: The phone company threw in two month's worth of free calls to sweeten the deal. to make a person or a mood happier or friendlier: I think you should try to sweeten him up before you ask him for the loan. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Making things better. allay.

  7. When you sweeten something, you make it taste sweeter. To sweeten your lemonade, just add more sugar. To literally sweeten something, like your muffin recipe or a cup of tea, all you need to do is add something that tastes sweet, like honey, molasses, sugar, or even apple juice.

  8. If you sweeten something such as an offer or a business deal, you try to make someone want it more by improving it or by increasing the amount you are willing to pay.

  9. 1. to make sweet, as by adding sugar. 2. to make mild or kind; soften. 3. to make (the breath, room air, etc.) sweet or fresh, as with a mouthwash or spray. 4. to make (the stomach, soil, etc.) less acidic, as by means of certain preparations or chemicals. 5. to remove sulfur and its compounds from (oil or gas).

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