different between unsweet vs unswept
unsweet
English
Etymology
From Middle English unswete, from Old English unsw?te (“unsweet; bitter; sour”), from Proto-Germanic *unsw?tuz (“unsweet”), equivalent to un- +? sweet. Cognate with West Frisian ûnswiet (“unsweet”), Dutch onzoet (“unsweet”), German Low German unsööt (“unsweet”), German unsüß (“unsweet”), Swedish osöt (“unsweet”), Icelandic ósætur (“unsweet”).
Adjective
unsweet (comparative more unsweet, superlative most unsweet)
- Not sweet.
Quotations
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:unsweet.
Synonyms
- unsweetened, nonsweet, unsugared
Antonyms
- sweet, sugared
Derived terms
unsweet tea
Translations
unsweet From the web:
- what unsweetened mean
- what's unsweetened chocolate
- what's unsweetened milk
- what's unsweetened tea
- what is unsweetened cocoa powder
- what is unsweetened applesauce
- what is unsweetened cranberry juice good for
- what is unsweetened peanut butter
unswept
English
Etymology
un- +? swept
Adjective
unswept (comparative more unswept, superlative most unswept)
- Not swept
unswept From the web:
- unswept meaning
- what does unswept stone mean
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