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Nice, cute, sweet
What's the difference between these words?
Feb 5, 2020 5:38 AM
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Cute usually refers to appearance: babies are cute, dogs are cute, some people are cute.
Nice often refers to how a person acts: it means he or she is kind and not mean. Nice can also mean “good quality”: that’s a nice car; she has a nice house.
Sweet also usually refers to how a person acts: it is similar to “nice,” but a little bit stronger. A lot of people are nice, but fewer are so nice that they deserve to be called “sweet.” Of course, sweet can also mean sweet-tasting, like sugar.
February 5, 2020
They are mostly used as compliments. I can say you have a cute dog, a nice voice and so on...
February 5, 2020
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