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How to pronounce sweetener in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms bait, come-on, hook, lure
Type of temptation, enticement
Derivation sweeten
Type Words
Synonyms sweetening
Type of seasoning, flavourer, flavouring, flavoring, flavorer, seasoner
Has types refined sugar, honey, aspartame, saccharin, sirup, sugar, syrup
Derivation sweeten

Examples of sweetener

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Meanwhile, any sweetener added to the sauce tends to make flavors seem smoother.
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The pharmaceutical industry uses xylitol as a sweetener in some of its products.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Sydney residents have though been given a sweetener by the authorities, however.
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Maybe we shall get electronic technology for disputed decisions as a sweetener.
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She is also allergic to white sugar, and uses agave syrup as a sweetener instead.
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On average, Americans consume 60 pounds of the sweetener per person every year.
From the sciencedaily.com
He could be a pot sweetener if the Bills want to move up from No. 28 or No. 42.
From the buffalonews.com
More than a sweetener, brown sugar preserves the shape of the fruit while baking.
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This found that rats eating sweetener gained more weight than those eating sugar.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • Sweetening: something added to foods to make them taste sweeter
  • Bait: anything that serves as an enticement
  • (sweetening) enhancement: an improvement that makes something more agreeable
  • A sugar substitute is a food additive that duplicates the effect of sugar in taste, usually with less food energy. Some sugar substitutes are natural and some are synthetic. Those that are not natural are, in general, called artificial sweeteners.
  • (Sweetening) In sound design sweetening ("to sweeten") refers to "juicing up" the video portion of a film, a play, a music performance or recording, computer game software or any other multimedia project. Its origin may have been Old-Time Radio which produced visual detail with sound effects. ...
  • A food additive that sweetens, especially an artificial substitute for sugar; something added as an inducement or incentive; a kickback
  • (Sweeteners) Agave nectar or syrup
  • (Sweeteners (artificial)) Substance that isn't sugar that is added to wine to make it taste sweeter. Usually done on opening a bottle and discovering the contents to be undrinkably dry.
  • (Sweetening) Audio post-production where audio is corrected and enhanced.