saccharin

[ UK /sˈækəɹˌɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈsækɝən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a crystalline substance 500 times sweeter than sugar; used as a calorie-free sweetener
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How To Use saccharin In A Sentence

  • The Cameo cinema in Edinburgh has just announced an Eighties all-nighter, featuring saccharine delights such as Pretty in Pink and Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
  • He could only regard her existential pain as a cup of instant coffee to be sweetened with saccharin.
  • Stray too far in one direction and you devolve into saccharine sentimentality, go the other direction and you risk crass exploitation.
  • Somewhere down the road, somebody got it into their head that kids won't watch it unless the themes are saccharine, the voices high and squawky, and there just happens to be some kind of jabbering animal wandering around. A review for INK
  • Everything he likes or wants, from saccharine to cigarettes, is doomfully reported as causing cancer or cholesterol. The Business of Playing Hockey
  • The sentimentality, which at times reaches unbearable levels, is saccharine and cloying.
  • How can stevia ever fairly compete with artificial sweeteners, such as aspartame and saccharin, when the latter two are allowed to be called sweeteners?
  • _Rocky Sugar, Hard maple, Sugar tree_ 144-146 saccharinum, var. nigrum, T. and G. _Black maple_ 146, 147 Handbook of the Trees of New England
  • And since she answered my silly questions with patience and saccharine sweetness, she is in my good books.
  • He said that the only safe sweeteners are saccharin and stevia.
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