Tuesday word: Dulcify
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Dulcify (verb)
dulcify [duhl-suh-fahy]
verb (used with object), dulcified, dulcifying
1. to make more agreeable; mollify; appease.
2. to sweeten.
Other Word Forms
dulcification noun
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Origin: 1590–1600; < Late Latin dulcificāre, with -fy for -ficāre
Example Sentences
He took mild mercurials, pills of soap, rhubarb, and tartar of vitriol, with soluble tartar and dulcified spirits of nitre in barley water.
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They are dawdling and dulcified to a deplorable degree.
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All the harshness of life will be dulcified; we shall lie dreaming on golden sands, dipping full goblets out of a sea that has been transmuted into lemonade.
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But on this occasion, as she had awakened in an uncommonly pleasant humor, and was further dulcified by her pipe tobacco, she resolved to produce something fine, beautiful, and splendid, rather than hideous and horrible.
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The savage of America, like the savage of the South Sea islands, has learned to dulcify the fecula, by pressing and separating it from its juice.
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Dulcify (verb)
dulcify [duhl-suh-fahy]
verb (used with object), dulcified, dulcifying
1. to make more agreeable; mollify; appease.
2. to sweeten.
Other Word Forms
dulcification noun
See more synonyms on Thesaurus.com
Origin: 1590–1600; < Late Latin dulcificāre, with -fy for -ficāre
Example Sentences
He took mild mercurials, pills of soap, rhubarb, and tartar of vitriol, with soluble tartar and dulcified spirits of nitre in barley water.
From Project Gutenberg
They are dawdling and dulcified to a deplorable degree.
From Project Gutenberg
All the harshness of life will be dulcified; we shall lie dreaming on golden sands, dipping full goblets out of a sea that has been transmuted into lemonade.
From Project Gutenberg
But on this occasion, as she had awakened in an uncommonly pleasant humor, and was further dulcified by her pipe tobacco, she resolved to produce something fine, beautiful, and splendid, rather than hideous and horrible.
From Project Gutenberg
The savage of America, like the savage of the South Sea islands, has learned to dulcify the fecula, by pressing and separating it from its juice.
From Project Gutenberg