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süßlich

Süßlich is a German adjective meaning “somewhat sweet” or “sweetish.” It denotes a mild, not fully pure sweetness, and can describe flavors, tastes, or odors that resemble sweetness without being distinctly sugary. Depending on context, it can carry a neutral or slightly negative nuance, particularly when the sweetness seems artificial or cloying.

Usage: It is commonly applied to foods, drinks, perfumes, or other scents. It implies a sweetness that

Etymology and grammar: The word is formed from süß + -lich. Declension follows regular adjective patterns: “ein

Related terms: The plain adjective süß denotes straightforward sweetness, while Süße means sweetness as a concept

is
detectable
but
restrained,
or
a
sweetness
that
is
part
of
a
more
complex
impression.
Examples:
“Der
Wein
hat
eine
süßliche
Note.”
“Der
Kuchen
schmeckt
süßlich,
aber
mit
einem
Hauch
von
Bitterkeit.”
In
some
contexts,
süßlich
can
describe
artificial
or
imbalanced
sweetness,
as
in
“süßlich
künstlich.”
süßlicher
Geschmack,”
“eine
süßliche
Note,”
“am
süßlichsten
Duft.”
The
comparative
is
“süßlicher”
and
the
superlative
“am
süßlichsten.”
or
taste.
The
noun
Süßlichkeit
refers
to
the
quality
of
being
sweet
or
cloying,
and
can
carry
a
similar
connotation
to
süßlich
in
contexts
describing
taste
or
smell.