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sweet·en \ˈswētən\ verb (sweetened ; sweetened ; sweetening \-t(ə)niŋ\ ; sweetens) Etymology: sweet (I) + -en transitive verb 1. a. : to add sugar or other sweetening to < sweeten the cereal > < sweeten the coffee > b. : to make more pleasant to the ear : make softer or more melodious < the roaring river fills all the arching way with … reverberating music, which is sweetened at times by the ouzel — John Muir †1914 > c. : to make more pleasant to the smell : add fragrance to < the piny aroma of the greenwoods, sweetened by the fragrance of laurel and azalea — American Guide Series: Connecticut > 2. a. : to make amiable and pleasant in disposition : free from harshness : refine < religion … did not sweeten her old age — George Santayana > b. : to soften the mood or attitude of : appease, mollify < now they thought it was time to sweeten the people, and deliver them from their burthens — Lucy Hutchinson > < wants to sweeten up United States opinion — Time > c. : to make amenable or obliging by friendly attentions or gifts : soften up < brought in business because he got around, and sweetened contacts — J.P.Marquand > < had to … sweeten dealers with beer, wrangle with claims agents — Saul Bellow > 3. a. : to make agreeable or delightful : add a pleasant quality to < pastimes and sports … sweetened the voyage and prevented arguments and quarrels — David Garnett > < suddenly cut off from all that sweetened life for her — Edith Wharton > b. : to lessen the unpleasant quality or effect of : make less painful or trying : lighten < the most important single function of the humor is to sweeten the instruction — Rebecca P. Parkin > < invariably sweetened his violence with wit — J.J.Mallon > c. : to make soft or mellow (as a line or tint) 4. : to make fresh and wholesome : cleanse, purify < all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand — Shakespeare > 5. : relieve, solace < charity which sweetens giver and recipient in equal measure — Roy Lewis & Angus Maude > 6. : to free from a harmful or undesirable quality or substance: as a. : to reduce the acidity of (soil) by applying lime b. : to deprive (as sea water) of salt c. : to neutralize acid in by the use of an alkali d. : to treat (as gasoline) so as to remove or make inoffensive sulfur or sulfur compounds that are malodorous and corrosive e. : to purify especially by fumigating or filtering 7. : to make more valuable or attractive: as a. : to add poker chips to (a pot not won on the previous deal) prior to another deal b. (1) : to place additional securities as collateral for (a loan) (2) : to offer stock as a bonus to the purchaser of (a bond) (3) : to improve the terms of (a security issue) to facilitate sale c. : to improve (as a grade of lumber) by including a better quality than specified d. : to add new goods to (present stock) in an effort to promote sales — often used with up intransitive verb : to become sweet < set her mother's milk pails upside down on the garden hedge to sweeten — Mary Webb > |