dulcet
pronunciation
How to pronounce dulcet in British English: UK [ˈdʌlsɪt]
How to pronounce dulcet in American English: US [ˈdʌlsɪt]
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- Adjective:
- extremely pleasant in a gentle way
- pleasing to the ear
Word Origin
- dulcet (adj.)
- late 14c., from Old French doucet, diminutive of doux "sweet," earlier dulz, from Latin dulcis, from PIE *dlk-wi-, suffixed form of root *dlk-u- "sweet" (compare glucose).
Example
- 1. Pure up the noisy world with the dulcet music .
- 2. Dulcet elves harps from a dryad forest .
- 3. I have been keeping studying chinese since I was borne as I feel that the expression of language is dulcet as well as subtle .
- 4. Every facets of office furniture are harmonious and dulcet space fragments . What these fragments form is not only the design taste of the whole office , but also the artistic culture and meaning of people .
- 5. Her laugh was dulcet and throaty .