What is another word for dulcet?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈʌlsɪt], [ dˈʌlsɪt], [ d_ˈʌ_l_s_ɪ_t]
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Similar words for dulcet:
- harmonious (adjective)
- lyrical (adjective)
- melodious (adjective)
- soft (adjective)
- sweet (adjective)
- all (adjective)
- euphonic (adjective)
- euphonious (adjective)
- liquid (adjective)
- mellifluous (adjective)
- mellow (adjective)
- melodic (adjective)
- melodious/melodic (adjective)
- rich (adjective)
- tuneful (adjective)
Synonyms for Dulcet:
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adj.
• harmonious- concordant ,
- in accord ,
- in chorus ,
- in concert ,
- in harmony ,
- in step ,
- in tune ,
- melodious ,
- of one mind ,
- on same wavelength ,
- simpatico ,
- in unison .
- more sweet sounding ,
- more sweet-sounding ,
- more sweetsounding ,
- more well pitched ,
- more well-pitched ,
- more wellpitched ,
- most sweet sounding ,
- most sweet-sounding ,
- most sweetsounding ,
- most well pitched ,
- most well-pitched ,
- most wellpitched ,
- sweet sounding ,
- sweetsounding ,
- well pitched ,
- wellpitched .
- de liquescent ,
- de-liquescent ,
- dis solvable ,
- dis solved ,
- dis-solvable ,
- dis-solved ,
- more aqueous ,
- more deliquescent ,
- more dissolvable ,
- more dissolved ,
- more fluidic ,
- more fusible ,
- more ichorous ,
- more liquefied ,
- more liquescent ,
- more liquiform ,
- more mellifluent ,
- more meltable ,
- more serous ,
- more splashing ,
- more thawed ,
- more uncongealed ,
- most aqueous ,
- most deliquescent ,
- most dissolvable ,
- most dissolved ,
- most fluidic ,
- most fusible ,
- most ichorous ,
- most liquefied ,
- most liquescent ,
- most liquiform ,
- most mellifluent ,
- most meltable ,
- most serous ,
- most splashing ,
- most thawed ,
- most uncongealed ,
- pulpy ,
- runnier ,
- runniest ,
- un congealed ,
- un-congealed .
- full flavored ,
- fullflavored ,
- more cured ,
- more full flavored ,
- more full-flavored ,
- more fullflavored ,
- more ripened ,
- most cured ,
- most full flavored ,
- most full-flavored ,
- most fullflavored ,
- most ripened .
Other synonyms:
- euphonic .
- faint .
Other relevant words:
- Delightsome ,
- En rapport ,
- Melic ,
- Tunable ,
- achingly sweet ,
- affable ,
- affection ,
- agreeable ,
- agreeable-sounding ,
- amiable ,
- amicable ,
- angelic ,
- appealing ,
- ariose ,
- arioso ,
- attachment ,
- balmy ,
- beau ,
- beauteous ,
- beauty ,
- bell-like ,
- belle ,
- benevolence ,
- bland ,
- blissful ,
- boy ,
- boyfriend ,
- candied ,
- canorous ,
- cantabile ,
- catchy ,
- charity ,
- cheerful ,
- cheery ,
- cherubic ,
- comfortable ,
- compatible ,
- complaisant ,
- concubine ,
- congenial ,
- congruous ,
- cordial ,
- dainty ,
- delectable ,
- delicate ,
- delicious ,
- desirable ,
- desire ,
- devotee ,
- dolce ,
- engaging ,
- enjoyable ,
- euphonous ,
- fair ,
- fan ,
- felicific ,
- felicitous ,
- fellow ,
- fine ,
- flame ,
- fondness ,
- fresh ,
- full ,
- genial ,
- gentle ,
- girl ,
- girlfriend ,
- glad ,
- gladsome ,
- golden ,
- good ,
- goodly ,
- graceful ,
- gracious ,
- grateful ,
- gratifying ,
- harmonic ,
- heart-warming ,
- honeyed ,
- honied ,
- inamorata ,
- jolly ,
- lass ,
- light ,
- likable ,
- liking ,
- lilting ,
- liquid ,
- love ,
- lover ,
- luscious ,
- lush ,
- luxurious ,
- lyric ,
- lyrical ,
- mellifluous ,
- mellisonant ,
- mellow ,
- mild ,
- mistress ,
- nice ,
- odoriferous ,
- odorous ,
- palatable ,
- paramour ,
- pear-shaped ,
- perfumed ,
- pleasant ,
- pleasant-sounding ,
- pleasing ,
- pleasing to the ear ,
- pleasurable ,
- pleasureful ,
- polished ,
- pretty ,
- pulchritudinous ,
- pure ,
- refreshing ,
- rewarding ,
- rhythmic ,
- rhythmical ,
- rich ,
- saccharine ,
- satisfying ,
- savory ,
- scented ,
- sensual ,
- seraphic ,
- silver ,
- silver-toned ,
- silver-tongued ,
- silvery ,
- singable ,
- smooth ,
- soft ,
- songful ,
- songlike ,
- sonorous ,
- sugared ,
- sugary ,
- swain ,
- sweet-smelling ,
- sweet-sounding ,
- sweetened ,
- sweetheart ,
- sweetie ,
- sweetish ,
- symphonic ,
- symphonious ,
- syrupy ,
- tasty ,
- tender ,
- unfermented ,
- valentine ,
- vibrant ,
- voluptuous ,
- welcome ,
- winning ,
- winsome ,
- woman .
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How to use "Dulcet" in context?
The word "dulcet" is derived from Latin and means "sweet." Dulcet tones are associated with many unpleasant things, such as warning sirens and bee stings, but in music they are associated with purity, innocence, and sensuality. Dulcet sounds can also be calming and promote relaxation. They are typically associated with female voices and are typically used to convey affection and sincerity.
Homophones for Dulcet:
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