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*(''not having a salty taste''): [[fresh]], [[unsalty]] *(''not having a salty taste''): [[fresh]], [[unsalty]]
*(''having a pleasant smell''): [[fragrant]], [[odoriferous]], [[odorous]], [[perfumed]], [[scented]], [[sweet-scented]], [[sweet-smelling]] *(''having a pleasant smell''): [[fragrant]], [[odoriferous]], [[odorous]], [[perfumed]], [[scented]], [[sweet-scented]], [[sweet-smelling]]
-*(''not decaying, fermented, rancid, sour, spoiled, or stale''): [[fresh]], [[unfermented]], [[wholesome]]+*(''not decaying, fermented, [[rancid]], sour, spoiled, or stale''): [[fresh]], [[unfermented]], [[wholesome]]
*(''having a pleasant sound''): [[dulcet]], [[honeyed]], [[mellifluous]], [[mellisonant]] *(''having a pleasant sound''): [[dulcet]], [[honeyed]], [[mellifluous]], [[mellisonant]]
*(''having a pleasing disposition''): [[cute]], [[lovable]], [[pleasant]] *(''having a pleasing disposition''): [[cute]], [[lovable]], [[pleasant]]

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Sweet is the basic taste sensation of sweetness, associated with sugars. Having a pleasant taste, especially one relating to the basic taste sensation induced by sugar

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