"Sweety-pie" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sweety-pie" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sweety-pie" Meaning

A term of endearment used to affectionately refer to someone, often a female. It is a colloquialism that can be used in informal situations to convey a sense of warmth, fondness, or playfulness towards the person being addressed.

"Sweety-pie" Examples

Usage Examples for "Sweety-pie"


1. Informal Endearment

(child talking to their parent)
"Hey sweety-pie, can I have a cookie before dinner?"

2. Affectionate Nickname

"Mom loves being called sweety-pie by her little one on Mother's Day."

3. Humorous or Playful Use

"After the team won, we called our coach sweety-pie just to get on her good side."

4. Romantic Nickname

"Her boyfriend calls her sweety-pie in the morning to start her day off right."

5. Colloquial Speech

"When your sales team is crushing it, you can call the manager sweetie-pie and ask for a break."

"Sweety-pie" Similar Words

Sweethearts

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A term of endearment for two people who are romantically involved or fond of each other. It can also refer to a pair of people, often young lovers, who are considered to be on the brink of romance.

Sweetie-pie

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A term of endearment, often used to affectionately address a loved one, particularly a child, woman, or friend. It implies a sense of warmth, kindness, and tenderness.

Sweetie

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A term of endearment used to express affection, fondness, or closeness, often used for a loved one, usually in a romantic or familial relationship. It can also be used with friends or children, but its usage may come across as more informal or affectionate when used with others outside of close relationships.

Sweeties

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A term of endearment used to affectionately refer to children or little girls, often in a whimsical or affectionate way, especially in British English. It can also be used to refer to small, attractive things or gestures, like sweet treats or small actions of kindness.

Sweetly

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Adverb of manner: in a sweet or gentle way<br><br>Example: "She sang sweetly in the choir."

Sweetmeats

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Delicious or savory sweet dishes, especially gelatinous desserts or fruits preserved in syrup.

Sweetness

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Sweetness is a tasty or pleasant feeling or quality, often referring to the taste of something that is sugary or sweet, or an unselfish and kindly quality of a person's character. It can also refer to the act or area of music that is sweet or pleasant.<br><br>Example: "The sweetness of her smile made everyone feel at ease."<br><br>It can also be used as a noun to refer to a bland, overused, and insincere quality, often used in song lyrics or romantic frases.<br><br>Example: "The lyrics were too sentimental and lacked a sense of real sweetness."<br><br>Synonyms for sweetness are: tenderness, pleasantness, kindness, gentleness, softness. <br><br>Antonyms are: bitterness, sourness, harshness, toughness.

Sweets

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Edward Sweets is a nickname for Hemingway's pen name, but it is more commonly used to refer to food items that are sweet in taste.

Sweety

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A term of endearment, used to express affection or fondness towards someone. A sweet or endearing person.

Swell

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Swelled-headed

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Overly proud and conceited.

Swelled

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Swelled refers to something that has become larger or more swollen, typically due to the accumulation of fluid. It can also mean having increased or become proud and arrogant.

Swellfish

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Swellfish refers to any of various fish, especially the puffers (Tetraodontidae) and the porcupinefish (Diodontidae), characterized by their ability to inflate themselves with air or water to deter predators.

Swelling

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Swelling refers to the abnormally large size of an organ or part of the body, often due to an accumulation of fluid or inflammation, which causes the area to become puffy or bloated.

Swellings

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Swells

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verb<br>1. to become larger or fuller, typically in a rising or curved shape:<br> • The water began to swell in the container.<br> • The hat will swell with pride after winning such an award.<br>2. to become more serious or angry, especially about someone or something:<br> • He swelled with rage when he heard the news.<br>3. to become larger than usual or expected because more people have joined or joined you:<br> • The hotel will swell with tourists during the summer.<br>4. to swell on something:<br> • Pity for the old woman began to swell within him.