Dulcet

[dul·cet]

Use the adjective dulcet to describe a sound that is soothing and soft, like the dulcet harmonies in a 70s pop song or the dulcet tones of a harp.

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Sweet to the taste; luscious.

Adjective S.
pleasing to the ear; "the dulcet tones of the cello"

Adjective S.
extremely pleasant in a gentle way; "the most dulcet swimming on the most beautiful and remote beaches"


a.
Sweet to the taste; luscious.

a.
Sweet to the ear; melodious; harmonious.


Dulcet

Dul"cet , a. [OF. doucet, dim. of dous sweet, F. doux, L. dulcis; akin to Gr. . Cf. Doucet.] 1. Sweet to the taste; luscious. [Obs.]
She tempers dulcet creams.
2. Sweet to the ear; melodious; harmonious.
Their dainty lays and dulcet melody.

Sweet to the taste; luscious.

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