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Sickly sweet or cloying
Do these 2 adjectives can be used to describe a person?
E.g. can I say " that is a sickly sweet person" or that is a cloying person" ?
Sep 3, 2019 5:45 PM
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I wouldn't say a person was either of those words.
But I'd say that of someone's personality.
I found her personality sickly-sweet.
Her personality was cloying.
September 3, 2019
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Hi Pablo,
These adjectives are more naturally used to describe behavior, especially speech. "Her words were cloying." That sort of thing.
September 3, 2019
Thank you so much, Rowena
September 3, 2019
Definitely coying. 'Sickly sweet' isn't incorrect, but I would usually expect it more when describing a flavour or other experience. (Incidentally, you probably know this, but the two phrases don't quite mean the same thing)
September 3, 2019
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