doux

[doo]

doux Definition

sweet or gentle.

Using doux: Examples

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

  • Example

    The doux fragrance of the flowers filled the room.

  • Example

    He spoke in a doux tone to calm her down.

  • Example

    The fabric was soft and doux to the touch.

doux Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for doux

Antonyms for doux

Phrases with doux

  • a type of champagne that is sweet and has low alcohol content

    Example

    She prefers doux champagne over brut champagne.

  • a term used to describe peaceful and mutually beneficial commercial relations between countries

    Example

    The treaty established doux commerce between the two nations.

  • doux-amer

    a French term used to describe a sweet and sour taste

    Example

    The dish had a doux-amer flavor, with a mix of sweet and sour notes.

Origins of doux

from Old French 'dous', meaning 'sweet'

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Summary: doux in Brief

'Doux' [doo] is an adjective that means sweet or gentle. It can be used to describe fragrances, tones of voice, or textures, as in 'The doux fragrance of the flowers filled the room.' 'Doux' also appears in phrases like 'doux champagne,' which refers to a sweet and low-alcohol champagne, and 'doux commerce,' which describes peaceful commercial relations between countries.