dulcet
1 of 1adjective/ˈdʌlsɪt/
Forms:more dulcet,most dulcet
1
sweet, soothing, and pleasant to the ear
- The singer's dulcet voice filled the room, captivating the audience.
- The wind chimes produced a dulcet melody as they swayed in the breeze.
- The piano played a series of dulcet notes, creating a serene atmosphere.
- The bird's song was a dulcet symphony, echoing through the peaceful morning.
- The harp's dulcet harmonies accompanied the bride's entrance at the wedding.
2
sweet, soothing, or appealing to the senses
- The gentle, dulcet hues of the sunset painted the sky with soft pastel colors.
- She exuded a dulcet warmth in her demeanor, making everyone feel welcomed and appreciated.
- The dulcet aroma of freshly baked cookies wafted through the kitchen, enticing everyone to indulge.
- His dulcet touch was like a soothing balm, easing away tension and stress.
- The garden was a sanctuary of dulcet beauty, with delicate flowers blooming in vibrant colors.