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Princeton's WordNet

  1. sugared, sweetened, sweet, sweet-flavoredadjective

    with sweetening added

Wiktionary

  1. sweetenedadjective

    Made to taste sweet.

  2. sweetenedadjective

    Containing sweetener.

  3. sweetenedadjective

    Made more appealing or more attractive with incentives.

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  1. sweetened

    Sweetened refers to the process of adding a sweet substance, such as sugar, honey, or artificial sweeteners, to food or drink to enhance its taste. It can also imply making something more pleasant, agreeable, or appealing.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Sweetened

    of Sweeten

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of sweetened in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of sweetened in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of sweetened in a Sentence

  1. Melina Jampolis:

    I was disappointed to see the school's rejections of alternative options, such as offering more white milk than sweetened to make white milk appear to be the more normal choice, due to the potential for slightly increased labor in restocking sweetened (chocolate) milk more frequently, i hope that research continues in this area and I agree with the authors' suggestion that both school and federal policies and guidelines may need to change in order to have a significant effect.

  2. Arika Hoscheit:

    Diet sodas and other artificially sweetened beverages are counterproductive when it comes to heart health. Artificially sweetened drinks are associated with an increased risk of cardiometabolic diseases. One study even shows that daily consumption of diet soda may cause a 36% greater risk of metabolic syndrome and a 67% greater risk of type 2 diabetes when compared with non-diet-soda drinkers, these risks are related to the loss of ability to gauge caloric density, increased appetite, disrupted microbiome resulting in glucose intolerance and increased cravings for sugary/energy-dense foods and drinks.

  3. Francesco Branca:

    Actually it is very easy to exceed the recommendation of 12 teaspoons if you think of having maybe a bowl of breakfast cereals in the morning, then maybe you have a can of soda sometime during the day, then you have for dinner a sweetened yogurt, you are already above the 10 percent. You are already at approximately 15 teaspoons.

  4. Jennifer Harris:

    Most of the sweetened drinks say,' good source of vitamin C' or' 100 % vitamin C' but they have no or little juice, a lot of them say' low sugar,'' less sugar.' But they don't say it's because there's added low-calorie artificial sweeteners in there. It's just very confusing.

  5. Heather Snyder:

    We know that sugary and artificially sweetened beverages are not great for us. This study adds strength to that, and also says they may not be great for your brain, specifically, there are alternatives -- things we can all do everyday to keep our brains and our bodies as healthy as we can as we age.

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