sugar
/ˈsʌɡər/Definitions
1. noun
a white crystalline substance used as a sweetener, obtained from the juice of various plants, especially sugar cane or sugar beet, or produced synthetically.
“She added sugar to her coffee and stirred it well.”
2. noun
a sweet or pleasant quality in something, such as a person’s personality or a situation.
“Her sugar was so sweet that everyone loved her.”
3. verb
to make something sweeter by adding sugar.
“Can you sugar this coffee for me?”
4. verb
to make something more pleasant or enjoyable.
“The news was sugarcoated, but it was still bad.”