Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigDictionary
The sweetie
noun
A person who is much loved.
synonyms
Exact(12)
The sweetie explodes in lightning bolts.
LOVE 10, The Sweetie Issue, is available from next Monday.
Rowntree Park was given to the city by the sweetie company in 1921 as a memorial to Cocoa Works staff who served in World War I.
As for the drugs found in the "sweetie box" – if, as it now seems, Peaches was a heroin addict, then this is how addicts behave.
Giving pocket money, we love the look on our children's faces, the way you can see them thinking, almost out loud, as they decide at the sweetie counter.
Then we walk into the sweetie shops for grown-ups known as Boots to buy lozenges, pastilles and syrups (hmm, suspiciously olde words, now that I think about it) for our aches, coughs and sneezes.
Similar(46)
"Jen never said it was based on me," she booms in a north London foghorn, not at all the sweetie-darling whinny I was expecting.
On Apple's App Store it was Candy Crush Saga, the sweetie-themed match-three puzzle game that has stuck to the upper reaches of the top-grossing chart since its release in November 2012.
And, really, my enthusiasm survived right up to the moment at the AT&T counter, post-sale, when a saleswoman transferred my address book from my battered BlackBerry to the sweetie-pie iPhone.
The truth is that Day only slowly recognised herself as something more than the sweetie-pie Hollywood would like us to remember, and her agent husband, in his highly effective anxiety to make a big career for her, didn't help much to bring out the steel in her.
I'll refer to them as the Southern Sweetie, the Pioneer Person and the Italian Temptress.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com