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honey
[huhn-ee]
noun
plural
honeysa sweet, viscid fluid produced by bees from the nectar collected from flowers, and stored in nests or hives as food.
this substance as used in cooking or as a spread or sweetener.
the nectar of flowers.
any of various similarly sweet, viscid products produced by insects or in other ways.
something sweet, delicious, or delightful.
the honey of flattery.
Informal., a person for whom one feels love or deep affection; sweetheart; darling.
(sometimes initial capital letter), an affectionate or familiar term of address, as to a child or romantic partner (sometimes offensive when used to strangers, casual acquaintances, subordinates, etc., especially by a male to a female).
Informal., something of especially high quality, degree of excellence, etc..
That's a honey of a computer.
adjective
of, like, or pertaining to honey; sweet.
containing honey or flavored or sweetened with honey.
verb (used with object)
Informal., to talk flatteringly or endearingly to (often followed byup ).
to sweeten or flavor with or as if with honey.
verb (used without object)
Informal., to use flattery, endearing terms, etc., in an effort to obtain something (often followed byup ).
They always got what they wanted by honeying up to their grandfather.
honey
/ ˈhʌnɪ /
noun
a sweet viscid substance made by bees from nectar and stored in their nests or hives as food. It is spread on bread or used as a sweetening agent
any similar sweet substance, esp the nectar of flowers
anything that is sweet or delightful
(often capital) a term of endearment
informal, something considered to be very good of its kind
a honey of a car
(modifier) of, concerned with, or resembling honey
verb
(tr) to sweeten with or as if with honey
(often foll by up) to talk to (someone) in a fond or flattering way
Other Word Forms
- honey-like adjective
- honeyful adjective
- honeyless adjective
- honeylike adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of honey1
Word History and Origins
Origin of honey1
Example Sentences
The TV show was followed by the launch of Meghan's new brand As Ever, selling, among other things, edible flower petals and jars of wildflower honey.
It’s simply inspired by breast milk, using liposomal bovine colostrum, honey and cream to mimic the so-called “liquid gold.”
“I feel so bad right now. I’m so sorry, honey.”
They make honey in hives, which becomes their food source over winter when flowers have stopped producing pollen.
Poet Ghalib called the mango a "a sealed glass of honey", and hundreds of books have been written celebrating its allure.
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