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sweetener
noun as in bribe
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noun as in enticement
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noun as in gratuity
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noun as in inveiglement
noun as in lure
noun as in recompense
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noun as in reward
noun as in sugar
noun as in tip
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Example Sentences
Yet a Unicef study of 1,600 baby foods across South East Asia found nearly half included added sugars and sweeteners.
The first poem she shared on social media was called Aspartame – named after the artificial sweetener.
Some say a plan for a new county ethics commission is a “sweetener” — an idea aimed at making voters more willing to increase the number of L.A.
Then, to make them more appealing to the tastebuds and eyes, flavour enhancers, colours, emulsifiers, sweeteners, and glazing agents are added.
Glasgow's calculations are that a combination of CGF funds, a financial sweetener from Victoria and private investment will avoid the use of any UK public money.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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