Dulcísima (en. Very sweet)

/dul'si.si.ma/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
It refers to something that has a very sweet taste.
The chocolate dessert is sweetest delicious.
El postre de chocolate es dulcísimamente delicioso.
Describes a person who is very kind and affectionate.
She is a sweetest mother, always looking after her children.
Ella es una madre dulcísima, siempre cuida de sus hijos.
Used to describe a pleasant experience or sensation.
The sea breeze at that sunset was sweetest.
La brisa marina en ese atardecer fue dulcísima.

Etymology

Derived from 'sweet', from Latin 'dulcis', which means 'gentle' or 'pleasant to the taste'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

sweetest life
It refers to life being very pleasant and enjoyable.
dulcísima la vida
sweetest person
A person who is extremely kind and affectionate.
dulcísima persona
sweetest smile
Description of a smile that radiates tenderness and warmth.
dulcísima sonrisa

Related Words

sweet
Having a flavor that pleases the palate, especially associated with sugar.
dulce
sweetness
Quality of what is sweet; kindness and tenderness in behavior.
dulzura
affectionate
Showing affection, love, or tenderness.
carinoso

Slang Meanings

Something that is very pleasant or cute.
That couple is sweetest, they are always hugging.
Esa pareja es dulcísima, siempre se están abrazando.
A special gift that is considered beautiful or sweet.
They gave her a sweetest gift for her birthday.
Le hicieron un regalo dulcísimo por su cumpleaños.