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saccharine
[ sak-er-in, -uh-reen, -uh-rahyn ]
adjective
- of the nature of or resembling that of sugar:
a powdery substance with a saccharine taste.
- containing or yielding sugar.
- very sweet to the taste; sugary:
a saccharine dessert.
- cloyingly agreeable or ingratiating:
a saccharine personality.
- exaggeratedly sweet or sentimental:
a saccharine smile; a saccharine song of undying love.
saccharine
/ -ËŒriËn; ˈsækəˌraɪn; ËŒsækəˈrɪnɪtɪ /
adjective
- excessively sweet; sugary
a saccharine smile
- of, relating to, of the nature of, or containing sugar or saccharin
Derived Forms
- ˈ²õ²¹³¦³¦³ó²¹°ù¾±²Ô±ð±ô²â, adverb
- saccharinity, noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of saccharine1
Example Sentences
But your homemade meals don’t have to resemble a frozen TV dinner, with its segmented tray of meat, an amorphous sauce, a scoop of peas or rice and a mysterious, saccharine lump of... jello?
“I always describe the bags as being like beautiful white jawbreakers with saccharine colors all over them,†says Liana Satenstein, 35, a writer who focuses on the vintage market.
From villains to prey, tragic backstories are mandatory — and what once felt like sweet empathy now smacks of artificial saccharine.
But even that easy target could be dull and saccharine, bringing us back to the docuseries’ greatest triumph.
Much of the company’s allure is that it managed to transform a humble dessert into a saccharine spectacle.
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