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mould vs sweet

sweet vs mould

mould and sweet both are nouns.

mould is not an adjective while sweet is an adjective.

mould is a verb but sweet is not a verb.

mould is not an adverb while sweet is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
mould Yes No Yes No
sweet Yes Yes No Yes
As nouns, sweet is a hypernym of mould; that is, sweet is a word with a broader meaning than mould:
  • mould: a dish or dessert that is formed in or on a mold
  • sweet: a dish served as the last course of a meal
Other hypernyms of mould include dish, afters, dessert.
mould (noun) sweet (noun)
container into which liquid is poured to create a given shape when it hardens the property of tasting as if it contains sugar
sculpture produced by molding the taste experience when sugar dissolves in the mouth
a distinctive nature, character, or type a food rich in sugar
a dish or dessert that is formed in or on a mold a dish served as the last course of a meal
a fungus that produces a superficial growth on various kinds of damp or decaying organic matter
the process of becoming mildewed
the distinctive form in which a thing is made
loose soil rich in organic matter
mould (adjective) sweet (adjective)
not containing or composed of salt water
(used of wines) having a high residual sugar content
having or denoting the characteristic taste of sugar
having a natural fragrance
having a sweet nature befitting an angel or cherub
pleasing to the ear
with sweetening added
not soured or preserved
pleasing to the mind or feeling
pleasing to the senses
mould (verb) sweet (verb)
become moldy; spoil due to humidity
shape or influence; give direction to
fit tightly, follow the contours of
form by pouring (e.g., wax or hot metal) into a cast or mold
make something, usually for a specific function
form in clay, wax, etc
mould (adverb) sweet (adverb)
in an affectionate or loving manner (`sweet' is sometimes a poetic or informal variant of `sweetly')
Difference between mould and sweet

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