dulcify (Meaning)
dulcify (v)
make sweeter in taste
dulcify (v. t.)
To sweeten; to free from acidity, saltness, or acrimony.
Fig. : To mollify; to sweeten; to please.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dulcify
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Antonyms:
- rile
- annoy
- anger
- burn (up)
- provoke
- irk
- enrage
- gall
- irritate
- grate
- antagonize
- aggravate
- get
- rouse
- outrage
- vex
- outrage
- chafe
- bug
- annoy
- antagonize
- aggravate
- put out
- infuriate
- get
- vex
- irritate
- irk
- pique
- enflame
- put out
- cross
- rile
- enflame
- gall
- exasperate
- chafe
- rouse
- exasperate
- inflame
- bug
- provoke
- anger
- ruffle
- enrage
- rankle
- grate
- burn (up)
- pique
- rankle
- inflame
- infuriate
- ruffle
- cross
- bother
- ire
- bother
- ire
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dulcify Sentence Examples
- The baker dulcified the cake batter with a generous amount of sugar and honey.
- The scent of dulcified flowers permeated the air, filling the garden with a sweet fragrance.
- The chef carefully dulcified the sauce by adding a blend of sweet and savory spices.
- The sound of dulcified bells chimed through the village, marking the start of the festival.
- The dulcified words of the poet flowed effortlessly from their lips, captivating the audience.
- The artist dulcified the canvas with vibrant colors, creating a masterpiece that was both visually stunning and emotionally evocative.
- The dulcified taste of the ripe berries tantalized the taste buds, leaving a lingering sweetness.
- The dulcified melody of the lullaby soothed the baby to sleep, creating a sense of peace and tranquility.
- The dulcified light of the setting sun cast long shadows across the landscape, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
- The dulcified memories of childhood flooded back, bringing a smile to their face and a sense of nostalgia.
FAQs About the word dulcify
make sweeter in tasteTo sweeten; to free from acidity, saltness, or acrimony., Fig. : To mollify; to sweeten; to please.
wheedle, coddle, blandish, cajole, mollycoddle, cater (to), pamper,sweeten, coax, baby
rile, annoy, anger, burn (up), provoke, irk, enrage, gall, irritate, grate
The baker dulcified the cake batter with a generous amount of sugar and honey.
The scent of dulcified flowers permeated the air, filling the garden with a sweet fragrance.
The chef carefully dulcified the sauce by adding a blend of sweet and savory spices.
The sound of dulcified bells chimed through the village, marking the start of the festival.