dulce Antonyms
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Meaning of dulce
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dulce (v. t.)
To make sweet; to soothe.
dulce Sentence Examples
- The sweet scent of the blooming jasmine filled the room with a sense of tranquility.
- The grandmother's voice had a sweet and comforting tone as she read bedtime stories to her grandchildren.
- The symphony of laughter filled the air like a sweet melody, creating an atmosphere of happiness and warmth.
- The sugary aroma of freshly baked cinnamon rolls wafted through the kitchen, enticing everyone with its sweetness.
- The bitter taste of the medicine was masked by the sweet flavor of the cherry syrup, making it easier to swallow.
- The gentle breeze carried the sweet fragrance of blooming lilacs, spreading joy and beauty wherever it went.
- The sweet sound of a lullaby soothed the baby, helping it drift off into a peaceful slumber.
- The sweet taste of ripe mango tantalized the taste buds, leaving a lingering sweetness in the mouth.
- The sweet memories of childhood filled her heart with warmth and nostalgia, bringing a smile to her face.
- The sweet gesture of kindness extended by a stranger touched her heart, reminding her of the beauty of human compassion.
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To make sweet; to soothe.
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The sweet scent of the blooming jasmine filled the room with a sense of tranquility.
The grandmother's voice had a sweet and comforting tone as she read bedtime stories to her grandchildren.
The symphony of laughter filled the air like a sweet melody, creating an atmosphere of happiness and warmth.
The sugary aroma of freshly baked cinnamon rolls wafted through the kitchen, enticing everyone with its sweetness.