Sweetie: meaning, definitions and examples
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sweetie
[ ˈswiti ]
term of endearment
The word 'sweetie' is often used as a term of affection or endearment towards someone you care about, such as a romantic partner, close friend, or child. It conveys warmth, love, and fondness. 'Sweetie' can also be used to address someone in a kind or gentle manner. While the term is informal, it carries a positive connotation and is often used in casual conversations.
Synonyms
beloved, darling, dear, honey, love
Examples of usage
- Hey, sweetie, how was your day?
- Thank you, sweetie, for helping me with the groceries.
- Look at that, sweetie, you did an amazing job!
- Come here, sweetie, let me give you a hug.
Translations
Translations of the word "sweetie" in other languages:
🇵🇹 docinho
- amorzinho
- querido
🇮🇳 प्यारा
🇩🇪 Schatz
🇮🇩 sayang
🇺🇦 солоденький
🇵🇱 słodziak
🇯🇵 スウィーティー
🇫🇷 chéri
🇪🇸 cariño
🇹🇷 tatlım
🇰🇷 달링
🇸🇦 عزيزي
🇨🇿 miláček
🇸🇰 miláčik
🇨🇳 亲爱的
🇸🇮 ljubezen
🇮🇸 sæta
🇰🇿 қымбаттым
🇬🇪 საყვარელი
🇦🇿 şirin
🇲🇽 cariño
Etymology
The term 'sweetie' originated from the word 'sweet', which is derived from the Old English 'swēte'. The use of 'sweet' as a descriptor for something pleasing to taste or pleasant in nature can be traced back to Middle English. 'Sweetie' emerged as a diminutive form, reflecting a sense of affection towards someone who has qualities that are endearing or kind. It has been in use since the late 19th century, becoming popular in various English-speaking cultures as a way to express tenderness and care. Over time, it has found a place in everyday language, especially in informal contexts where relationships are characterized by warmth and intimacy.
Word Frequency Rank
Positioned at #24,481, this word is part of extensive vocabulary. It's relatively rare in general usage but may be important in specific fields or formal writing.
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