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    dulcet
    /ˈdʌlsɪt/

    adjective

    • 1. (especially of sound) sweet and soothing: ironic "record the dulcet tones of your family and friends"

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  2. DULCET definition: 1. Dulcet sounds are soft and pleasant to listen to. 2. a person's voice: 3. Dulcet sounds are…. Learn more.

  3. DULCET meaning: 1. Dulcet sounds are soft and pleasant to listen to. 2. a person's voice: 3. Dulcet sounds are…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of DULCET is sweet to the taste. How to use dulcet in a sentence. Did you know?

  5. (of a sound) soothing or pleasant; sweet.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  6. Oxford Collocations Dictionary Dulcet is used with these nouns: tone; See full entry. Word Origin late Middle English doucet, from Old French doucet, diminutive of doux, from Latin dulcis ‘sweet’. The Latin form influenced the modern spelling. Questions about grammar and vocabulary? Find the answers with Practical English Usage online, your indispensable guide to problems in English.

  7. Dulcet definition: pleasant to the ear; melodious. See examples of DULCET used in a sentence.

  8. dulcet - pleasing to the ear; "the dulcet tones of the cello" mellifluous , mellisonant , honeyed , sweet melodic , melodious , musical - containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody; "the melodious song of a meadowlark"

  9. dulcet: 1 adj pleasing to the ear “the dulcet tones of the cello” Synonyms: honeyed , mellifluous , mellisonant , sweet melodic , melodious , musical containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody adj extremely pleasant in a gentle way “the most dulcet swimming on the most beautiful and remote beaches” Synonyms: pleasant ...

  10. Definition of dulcet adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English dulcet dul‧cet / ˈdʌlsɪt / adjective → somebody’s dulcet tones Examples from the Corpus dulcet • All pluck and pomp, it rang throughout the hall in dulcet tones as never before. Origin dulcet (1400-1500) Old French doucet, from douz “ sweet ”