saccharine

[ˈsækəraɪn]

saccharine Definition

  • 1excessively sweet or sentimental
  • 2relating to or containing saccharin, a synthetic compound used as a sweetener, especially in diet foods

Using saccharine: Examples

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

  • Example

    The movie's saccharine ending left many viewers feeling unsatisfied.

  • Example

    She has a saccharine personality that can be overwhelming at times.

  • Example

    The diet soda tasted saccharine and artificial.

  • Example

    The book was filled with saccharine descriptions of love and romance.

saccharine Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for saccharine

Antonyms for saccharine

Phrases with saccharine

  • a smile that is overly sweet and insincere

    Example

    She greeted me with a saccharine smile that made me feel uncomfortable.

  • a voice that is overly sweet and insincere

    Example

    He spoke to me in a saccharine voice that made me doubt his sincerity.

  • a song that is overly sentimental and cloying

    Example

    The radio station played a saccharine song that made me cringe.

Origins of saccharine

from Latin 'saccharum', meaning 'sugar'

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Summary: saccharine in Brief

The term 'saccharine' [ˈsækəraɪn] refers to something that is excessively sweet or sentimental. It can describe a person's personality or behavior, as in 'She has a saccharine personality that can be overwhelming at times,' or the taste of food, as in 'The diet soda tasted saccharine and artificial.' The phrase 'saccharine smile' describes an insincere and overly sweet smile.