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- Dictionarydulcet/ˈdʌlsɪt/
adjective
- 1. (especially of sound) sweet and soothing: ironic "record the dulcet tones of your family and friends"
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Dulcet means soft and pleasant to listen to, or someone's voice. Learn how to use this literary adjective with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and translations in Chinese.
- English (US)
DULCET meaning: 1. Dulcet sounds are soft and pleasant to...
- Znaczenie Dulcet, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
dulcet definicja: 1. Dulcet sounds are soft and pleasant to...
- Dulcet in Traditional Chinese
DULCET translate: 柔和動聽的,輕柔悅耳的. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Someone's Dulcet Tones
SOMEONE'S DULCET TONES definition: 1. a person's voice: 2. a...
- Dulcet in Simplified Chinese
DULCET translate: 柔和动听的,轻柔悦耳的. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
DULCET 의미, 정의, DULCET의 정의: 1. Dulcet sounds are soft and...
- Pronunciation in English
dulcet pronunciation. How to say dulcet. Listen to the audio...
- Dukedom
DUKEDOM definition: 1. the rank of a duke, or the land owned...
- English (US)
Dulcet is an adjective that means sweet to the taste, pleasing to the ear, or generally agreeable. Learn its synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Dulcet means soft and pleasant to listen to, or someone's voice. Learn how to use this literary adjective in sentences and hear its pronunciation.
Dulcet definition: pleasant to the ear; melodious. See examples of DULCET used in a sentence.
Dulcet means gentle and pleasant to listen to, or sweet-sounding. It can also mean sweet to taste or smell in archaic usage. Learn more about its origin, pronunciation, and usage with examples and synonyms.
Dulcet means pleasant to the ear, melodious, or soothing. It comes from Latin dulcis, meaning sweet. Find synonyms, translations, and examples of dulcet usage.
Use the adjective dulcet to describe a sound that is soothing and soft, like the dulcet harmonies in a 70s pop song or the dulcet tones of a harp. The word dulcet worked its way into English by way of the French word doucet, which is related to the word doux, meaning “sweet.”.