honied

[ˈhʌn.id]

honied Definition

  • 1sweet and sugary in taste
  • 2flattering or insincere

Using honied: Examples

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

  • Example

    The honied cake was delicious.

  • Example

    She spoke in a honied tone to win over her boss.

  • Example

    His honied words were not to be trusted.

honied Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with honied

  • flattering or insincere language used to deceive or manipulate someone

    Example

    She saw through his honied words and refused to be swayed.

  • a tone of voice that is sweet and pleasing, often used to manipulate or flatter someone

    Example

    He used his honied voice to get what he wanted from his colleagues.

  • a cake that is sweet and sugary in taste

    Example

    The honied cake was the perfect dessert for the party.

Origins of honied

from Middle English 'hunig', meaning 'honey'

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Summary: honied in Brief

'Honied' [ˈhʌn.id] is an adjective that describes something that is sweet and sugary in taste, like a honied cake. It can also describe language that is flattering or insincere, as in 'His honied words were not to be trusted.' 'Honied' is often used in phrases like 'honied words' and 'honied voice,' which refer to manipulative or flattering language.