douceur

[doo-sur, -syur; French doo-sœr]

douceur Definition

  • 1sweetness or gentleness
  • 2a gift or bribe

Using douceur: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "douceur" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The douceur of her voice was soothing.

  • Example

    He offered a douceur to the customs officer to expedite the process.

  • Example

    The company gave a douceur to its employees for their hard work.

douceur Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with douceur

  • the sweetness of life

    Example

    The French are known for their appreciation of douceur de vivre.

  • douceur d'esprit

    a gentle or sweet disposition

    Example

    Her douceur d'esprit made her a beloved member of the community.

  • douceur de cœur

    tenderness of heart

    Example

    His douceur de cœur was evident in the way he treated his family and friends.

Origins of douceur

from Old French 'douceur', meaning 'sweetness'

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Summary: douceur in Brief

'Douceur' [doo-sur, -syur; French doo-sœr] refers to sweetness or gentleness. It can also mean a gift or bribe, as in 'He offered a douceur to the customs officer to expedite the process.' The term extends into phrases like 'douceur de vivre,' which means the sweetness of life, and 'douceur d'esprit,' which refers to a gentle or sweet disposition.