Sentence examples for sweetish from inspiring English sources

'sweetish' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is a descriptor for something that has a slight or subtle sweetness. You can use it to describe a taste, aroma, or overall impression. Example: The dessert had a sweetish flavor, with just a hint of honey and cinnamon.

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sweetish

adjective

Somewhat sweet

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Sure enough the drink has a sweetish, ozone scent, like a photocopier.

Gone was the sweetish smell of burnt flesh that always hovered over the yard".

The most important ketone is acetone (CH3COCH3), a liquid with a sweetish odour.

Also known as bullock's-heart for its globose shape, it has fruits with creamy white, sweetish, custardlike flesh.

The seeds' aroma and taste are strong, sweetish, and somewhat bitter, reminiscent of burnt sugar.

Peppermint has a strong sweetish odour and a warm pungent taste with a cooling aftertaste.

The reds can be very high in alcohol and on the sweetish side, but the vermentino grape, which thrives in rocky areas near the sea, can produce exceptionally fragrant wines, full of lemony flavours and with a distinctive salty tang.

Fetch your stoneware stein, pay for the beer (€6 a litre), and then watch it be filled with sweetish, mellow Märzen from a wooden barrel.

£17.35, corkingwines.co.uk; £17.80, freerunjuice.co.uk Darting Estate Dürkheimer Michelsberg Riesling 2013 Abandon notions of sweetish German Riesling and try this brilliant modern bottle with grilled white fish or prawns as an alternative to Sauvignon Blanc.

It's sweetish, but not in the way that matters to diabetics.

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He could taste the stale-sweetish trace of her foot's perspiration in the stocking.

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