Definitions and Examples of sweet, pleasant, mild
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having a pleasant taste, especially one relating to the basic taste sensation induced by sugar.
Example
The sweet aroma of freshly baked cookies filled the kitchen.
Giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment; nice.
Example
The garden was a pleasant place to relax and enjoy the sunshine.
Gentle and not harsh; not severe.
Example
The mild winter weather made it easy to go outside and enjoy the snow.
Key Differences: sweet vs pleasant vs mild
- 1Sweet refers to a taste that is sugary and enjoyable.
- 2Pleasant describes a sensation that is agreeable and satisfying.
- 3Mild indicates a taste or sensation that is not strong or intense.
Effective Usage of sweet, pleasant, mild
- 1Food and Drink: Use these antonyms to describe different tastes and flavors of food and drink.
- 2Perfumes and Scents: Use these antonyms to describe different fragrances and aromas.
- 3Describing Sensations: Use these antonyms to describe different physical sensations, such as touch or temperature.
Remember this!
The antonyms of acrid are sweet, pleasant, and mild. These words describe tastes, smells, or sensations that are opposite in nature to acrid. Use these antonyms to describe different tastes and flavors of food and drink, perfumes and scents, and physical sensations.