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sweety
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'sweety' is not an accepted word in formal written English. In informal settings, it can be used as an affectionate term of endearment, especially among close friends. For example, "Hey sweety, how's it going?".
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10 human-written examples
Please give Death of Rats a sweety from me and my ratties".
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Ab Fab was such a hit that by the end of the decade it was hard to move for fans mimicking Edina and quoting "More Bolly sweety darling" ad nauseam, so I wonder whether she ever got tired of it too.
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(Incidentally – although entirely anecdotally – there's a sizeable sub-section of the Candy Crush audience consisting of hardcore gamers taking time out from their PCs or consoles in order to stick it to King by completing its sweety Saga without spending any money. Based on my friends, a significant number of them have ended up enjoying it).
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Luckily John is an absolute sweety who doesn't mind at all that I am having an affair with Elias, who is deliciously ugly.
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"She's my sweety puss," he said, patting her hand.
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In one especially ridiculous scene in "Animals Distract Me," Ms. Rossellini and André Leon Talley, the fashion editor, begin talking gibberish to illustrate how Sweety perceives their conversation.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
She is making hash sweeties: chocolates laced with cannabis.So busy is Ms Ivol that she jokes about getting a grant from Orkney Islands Council to install chocolate-making machinery.
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Even the wee sweeties he handed out were far too much, bearing in mind how bad the figures now look.Too much out, not enough inIn this section The spy game Did I get away with it?
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But if M&S continues to shift more Percy Pig sweeties than ladies' knickers, shareholders may demand a more radical move from clothes to food.
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I was the junior editorial assistant on one of the company's teenage magazines and thus was being paid in winks and a handful of sweeties.
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We can see that wherever he goes, he will be surrounded by those who will serve him and flatter him and feed him sweeties in his lukewarm bath, one by one.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "sweety" sparingly and primarily in informal settings to maintain a friendly and approachable tone. Overuse can sound saccharine or insincere.
Common error
Don't use "sweety" in formal or professional communications. It is generally inappropriate for business emails, academic papers, or formal presentations.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "sweety" is as a noun, used as a term of endearment. Ludwig AI indicates that it's an alternative spelling of "sweetie".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "sweety" is an informal noun used as a term of endearment. While Ludwig AI recognizes it as an alternative spelling of "sweetie", its use is best confined to casual and informal settings. With 10 examples available, its frequency is considered uncommon. As evidenced by the examples, "sweety" appears in News & Media sources, but is generally unsuitable for professional or formal contexts. When in doubt, consider using more universally accepted terms of endearment like "sweetie", "honey", or "darling".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sweetie
A very close alternative, often used interchangeably with 'sweety'.
sweetheart
A term expressing deep affection and care.
honey
A classic term of endearment, conveying warmth and affection.
darling
Another common term of endearment, implying fondness and care.
dear
A slightly more formal term of endearment, still expressing affection.
love
A simple and direct expression of affection.
precious
Implies that someone is highly valued and cherished.
angel
Suggests that someone is pure, kind, and innocent.
treasure
Highlights the value and importance of the person being addressed.
beautiful
Focuses on the attractive qualities, whether internal or external.
FAQs
When is it appropriate to use "sweety"?
"Sweety" is best used in informal contexts, like among friends or family, to show affection. Avoid using it in professional or formal settings.
What are some alternatives to "sweety"?
Is "sweety" grammatically correct?
While "sweety" is commonly used, it's considered an alternative spelling of "sweetie". Both are grammatically acceptable in informal speech and writing.
What is the difference between "sweety" and "sweetie"?
"Sweety" and "sweetie" are often used interchangeably, with "sweetie" being the more common spelling. Both are terms of endearment.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
95%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested