WordCmp.com

sweet vs pudding

pudding vs sweet

sweet and pudding both are nouns.

sweet is an adjective but pudding is not an adjective.

sweet is an adverb but pudding is not an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
sweet Yes Yes No Yes
pudding Yes No No No
As nouns, pudding is a hyponym of sweet; that is, pudding is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than sweet:
  • sweet: a dish served as the last course of a meal
  • pudding: any of various soft sweet desserts thickened usually with flour and baked or boiled or steamed
sweet (noun) pudding (noun)
the property of tasting as if it contains sugar any of various soft sweet desserts thickened usually with flour and baked or boiled or steamed
the taste experience when sugar dissolves in the mouth any of various soft thick unsweetened baked dishes
a food rich in sugar (British) the dessert course of a meal (`pud' is used informally)
a dish served as the last course of a meal
sweet (adjective) pudding (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
sweet (adverb) pudding (adverb)
in an affectionate or loving manner (`sweet' is sometimes a poetic or informal variant of `sweetly')
Difference between sweet and pudding

© WordCmp.com 2024, CC-BY 4.0 / CC-BY-SA 3.0.