1
PHRASE
If you say that a relationship or situation is not
all sweetness and light
, you mean that it is not as pleasant as it appears to be. □
2 → see also sweet
swee t no th|ings N‑PLURAL If someone whispers sweet nothings to you, they quietly say nice, loving, and flattering things to you.
swee t pea (sweet peas ) also sweetpea N‑COUNT A sweet pea is a climbing plant which has delicate, sweet-smelling flowers.
swee t pe p|per (sweet peppers ) N‑COUNT A sweet pepper is a hollow green, red, or yellow vegetable.
swee t po|ta |to (sweet potatoes ) N‑VAR Sweet potatoes are vegetables that look like large ordinary potatoes but taste sweet. They have pinkish-brown skins and yellow flesh.
swee t shop (sweet shops ) also sweetshop N‑COUNT A sweet shop is a small shop that sells sweets and cigarettes, and sometimes newspapers and magazines. [BRIT ] in AM, use candy store
swee
t talk
(sweet talks
, sweet talking
, sweet talked
) also
sweet-talk
VERB
If you
sweet talk
someone, you talk to them very nicely so that they will do what you want. □ [V
n +
swell
/swe
l/ (swells
, swelling
, swelled
, swollen
)
The forms
swelled
and
swollen
are both used as the past participle.
1
VERB
If the amount or size of something
swells
or if something
swells
it, it becomes larger than it was before. □ [V
]
2
VERB
If something such as a part of your body
swells
, it becomes larger and rounder than normal. □ [V
]
3
VERB
If you
swell
with
a feeling, you are suddenly full of that feeling. [LITERARY
] □ [V
+
4
ADJ
You can describe something as
swell
if you think it is really nice. [AM
, INFORMAL
] □
5 → see also swelling , swollen , groundswell
▸ swell up → see swell 2
swell|ing
/swe
l
I
ŋ/ (swellings
) N‑VAR
A
swelling
is a raised, curved shape on the surface of your body which appears as a result of an injury or an illness. □
swel|ter
/swe
ltə
r
/ (swelters
, sweltering
, sweltered
) VERB
If you
swelter
, you are very uncomfortable because the weather is extremely hot. □ [V
]
swel|ter|ing /swe ltər I ŋ/ ADJ If you describe the weather as sweltering , you mean that it is extremely hot and makes you feel uncomfortable.
swept /swe pt/ Swept is the past tense and past participle of sweep .