sweetly
/ˈswiːtli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈswiːtli/ (ame, ipa)
sweetly — adverb
1. showing a friendly and gentle nature through the way you speak or act towards an
showing a friendly and gentle nature through the way you speak or act towards another person
Esme smiled sweetly at the elderly man who had dropped his cane.
verb + sweetly (smile sweetly, speak sweetly)
The librarian spoke sweetly to the nervous student who had lost a book.
Kian thanked the waiter sweetly for bringing an extra plate.
Sumin sweetly offered her seat to the pregnant woman on the crowded bus.
Even when he was tired, Ravindra answered his little sister's questions sweetly.
文法句型
verb + sweetly
sweetly + verb
用法筆記
Commonly pairs with verbs of speaking (say, speak, reply, ask) and smiling. The adverb position before or after the verb shifts emphasis slightly — post-verb placement is more neutral.
常見錯誤
2. producing a sound that is soft, clear, and agreeable to hear
producing a sound that is soft, clear, and agreeable to hear
Yael's violin played sweetly during the outdoor wedding ceremony.
instrument + play sweetly
The birds sang sweetly outside Sumin's bedroom window at dawn.
Christopher's grandmother hummed sweetly while rolling dough in the kitchen.
The old piano sounded sweetly across the quiet concert hall.
The wind chimes rang sweetly in the warm afternoon breeze.
- melodiously
more specific to musical sounds; has a slightly more formal register
- softly
emphasises low volume rather than pleasant quality
- harmoniously
suggests multiple sounds blending well together
- harshly
describes an unpleasant, grating sound
- discordantly
describes sounds that clash rather than blend
文法句型
verb + sweetly
用法筆記
Typically describes musical instruments, human voices, and natural sounds (birds, bells). Less common for electronic or mechanical sounds.
3. having the pleasant flavour of sugar, honey, or ripe fruit, or giving off the sc
having the pleasant flavour of sugar, honey, or ripe fruit, or giving off the scent of such things
The fresh strawberries tasted sweetly of summer and warm sunshine.
taste sweetly of [flavour descriptor]
The jasmine flowers smelled sweetly in the cool evening air.
Rich dark chocolate melted sweetly on Putri's tongue.
Quan's bakery smelled sweetly of cinnamon, nutmeg, and brown sugar.
The ripe mangoes filled the kitchen with a sweetly fragrant scent.
- sugarily
less common; can carry a negative connotation of being overly sweet
- fragrantly
limited to smell only, not taste
文法句型
verb + sweetly
用法筆記
Commonly followed by 'of' to specify the source of the taste or smell (e.g., 'tasted sweetly of honey'). For natural sweetness rather than added sugar.
常見錯誤
4. doing something in a way that shows deep love, romantic feeling, or tender care
doing something in a way that shows deep love, romantic feeling, or tender care through gentle physical or verbal actions
Ravindra held his daughter's hand sweetly as they crossed the busy street.
verb + sweetly (hold sweetly, kiss sweetly)
The young couple kissed sweetly under the old oak tree after sunset.
Soraya wrote a sweetly worded letter to cheer up her homesick friend.
Grandma hugged Putri sweetly and whispered something in her ear.
Kofi sweetly tucked a blanket around his sleeping wife before leaving for work.
- tenderly
emphasises gentleness and care, often in a romantic or parental context
- lovingly
similar but slightly broader; can apply to non-physical actions like caring for an object
- affectionately
more formal; suggests warmth without necessarily implying romantic love
- coldly
describes behaviour that lacks warmth or emotion
- indifferently
describes behaviour showing a lack of interest or care
文法句型
verb + sweetly
sweetly + past participle
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1 (KIND BEHAVIOUR): this sense involves romantic love or deep family affection, not general politeness. Often describes physical gestures (hug, kiss, hold) or tenderly crafted words.
5. happening or operating in a smooth, trouble-free way with no unexpected problems
happening or operating in a smooth, trouble-free way with no unexpected problems
Everything went sweetly for the crew after they repaired the main sail.
go sweetly — informal idiom for smooth progress
The new software ran sweetly from the moment Christopher installed it.
The negotiation went sweetly once both sides agreed to meet in person.
Mauricio's car engine hummed sweetly after the mechanic tuned it.
The project proceeded sweetly after the team received the funding.
文法句型
go sweetly
run sweetly
proceed sweetly
用法筆記
Most common in the fixed phrase 'go sweetly'. Often describes mechanical operations, software performance, or the progress of plans. Less common in formal writing.
常見錯誤
sweetly — adjective
- sweetlypositive
- sweetliercomparative
- sweetliestsuperlative
1. used in informal speech or poetry in place of the adjective sweet, especially af
used in informal speech or poetry in place of the adjective sweet, especially after linking verbs such as be, smell, taste, or sound
The night air was warm and sweetly with the scent of orange blossoms.
be sweetly — adjectival use in poetic context
Her voice rang sweetly in the quiet chapel, clear as a bell.
The meadow looked sweetly in the soft light of early morning.
The cottage felt warm and sweetly, with dried lavender hanging from the oak beams.
The farm stood calm and sweetly under the soft glow of the harvest moon.
- sweet
the standard adjective form for all contexts
文法句型
be sweetly
smell sweetly (as adjective)
用法筆記
This is a non-standard construction in modern English. In most contexts, use the adjective 'sweet' instead. The adjectival use of 'sweetly' is mainly found in older literature, song lyrics, and regional dialects.