Sweet Or Sweat; Spelling Confusion ? Here Is Mind Trick

Make Your English Easy
  • Home
  • Grammar
  • General
  • Tests
  • _Syno Test
  • _Anto Test
  • _One Word Substitution Test
  • More Posts
  • _Word Origin
  • _Word Root
  • _Phrase & Idiom
  • _Hidden Meaning
  • _Misused Words
  • _Double-Barrelled
  • _SSC Exams Wordlist
  • _Word Substitutions
  • _Cloze Test
Home / Misused words / Sweet or Sweat; spelling confusion ? Here is Mind Trick Sweet or Sweat; spelling confusion ? Here is Mind Trick in Misused words Sweet or Sweat Last night I was chatting with someone, and wanted to write the word sweet but forgot its spelling: wondering whether it is ee or ea: Is it sweet or sweat? The spelling of these two words perplex me (perhaps you) many times. Therefore, I decide to create a mind-trick of these two words for you and me so that no one get confused while writing these words.
sweet or sweat, mind trick, mnemonic, sweat
Sweet (N/Adj.) Meanings:
  • food, solid or liquid, containing a lot of sugar
  1. The milk is very sweet.
  2. I like sweets.
  • as a person means very gentle, kind, friendly, pretty, cute
  1. My mother is very sweet.
  2. I have a little sweet puppy.
Sweat (N/V) Meanings:
  • sweat is the salty colourless liquid which comes through our body skin when our body gets hot for any reason.
  • drops of liquid that appear on the surface of your skin when you are hot, ill/sick or afraid
  1. June is the month when our sweat appears most.
  • If something sweats, the liquid that is contained in it appears on its surface
  1. The cheese was beginning to sweat.
Mind Trick: Often, people forget the spelling of these two words and inadvertently, use the word sweat instead of sweet, or vice-versa. Here we shall learn the mind trick of the word Sweat:
Sweat comes out because of Heat; if we see the last three letters of the word sweat, "eat", which match with the word heat. With the help of the word Heat, we can learn the spelling of Sweat as Heat is responsible for Sweat and both of the words last with same letters, i.e., eat.
Automatically, you will learn the spelling of the word Sweet. Words From Vocabeasy Whenever you forget the spelling of these two similar looking words, just focus on one word of spelling Sweat. And think how sweat gets produced, and your answer will be hot, heat. Last thing you have to do is just match the words with the word heat; you must get your answer. Confusion Ends. Prev. Post || Next Post WhatsApp Group Join Now Telegram Group Join Now I have read some fantastic books on English language that really helped me improve my writing. You can buy my recommended books on Amazon. Here is the lists below: Books on Grammar:
Books Buy Links Rating
4.5/5
4.5/5
4.5/5
4.5/5
4.5/5
4.5/5
4.5/5
4.5/5
4.5/5
Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest Linkedin Whatsapp Misused words

2 comments:

  1. ivecaditApril 17, 2022 at 7:14 AM

    Now that you said "Sweat" and "Heat" both have "eat" in them, I'm probably going to still be confused. When I think of "eat", I don't think of sweating, I think of eating Candy or other sweets.

    ReplyDeleteReplies
      Reply
  2. Rahul KumarApril 17, 2022 at 11:39 PM

    Whenever you get confused just remind the word heat.Just remember sweet is dangerous for our teeth. sweet and teeth both have "eet". thanks you comment.

    ReplyDeleteReplies
      Reply
Add commentLoad more...

Appreciate Vocabeasy By Your Valuable Comments

Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Looking for something? Find here!

Ads

WhatsApp Group Join Now Telegram Group Join Now Join Vocabeasy

Table of Content

Double-Barrelled General Grammar Hidden Meaning Mind Tricks Misused words One Word One Word Substitutions Phrase/Idiom SSC Exams Spelling tricks Syno Test Test Word Root Words word origins

New Post

Difference between Encourage, Urge, Spur, Galvanize, Exhort

 Encourage, Urge, Spur, Galvanize, Exhort These words all relate to pushing someone to take action, but they differ significant...

Records

  • ▼  2018 (64)
    • ▼  July (7)
      • Homely vs Homey
      • Do you know how many meanings the word Ram has ?
      • Candid vs Candied with Mind Trick
      • Corporeal vs Corporal? Learn with Mind Tricks
      • Gourmet or Gourmand vs Gourmant
      • Revere or Severe ? Learn with mind trick
      • Sweet or Sweat; spelling confusion ? Here is Mind ...

Contact Us

Name Email * Message *

Popular

  • Yearn vs. Long vs. Pine vs. Languish | How to use them. Yearn, Long, Pine, Languish, Hunger, and Thirst mean in common to have a strong desire for something. But they are used in different contex...
  • Frequently Asked Words In SSC Exams With Memory Tricks GALLANT                         CHIVALROUS                               ADAMANT                     LETHAL                     BRUTAL...
  • Difference between Encourage, Urge, Spur, Galvanize, Exhort  Encourage, Urge, Spur, Galvanize, Exhort These words all relate to pushing someone to take action, but they differ significant...
  • Revenge, Avenge, Retaliate, Vindicate- How to use them in sentence  Words revenge, avenge, retaliate, and vindicate are used as synonyms. But they are not actually synonyms. In this post we know the differe...
  • Crumble vs. Crumple | What is the difference? At first glance, crumble and crumple looks so similar that one can easily assumed them synonyms. We will learn these words with a special ...
  • Difference between blasphemy and heresy, heresy and apostasy, blasphemy and apostasy. Apostasy vs Blasphemy vs Heresy  In this post we will learn the difference among blasphemy and heresy and apostasy.
  • On behalf of vs. In behalf of | Learn with Tricks If you get confused using "on behalf of", and "in behalf of", then this post is for you. You will learn about the usag...
  • Home or House or Residence- What is the difference between them ? (With memory trick) Home vs. House vs. Residence vs. Apartment What do you say? - "My house, sweet house or My home, sweet home." What is the differ...
  • Foe vs. Enemy vs. Opponent  Is there any difference between Foe, Enemy, and Opponent ? Yes, Differences exist between these words. They ...
  • Permit or Allow or Let ? Permit, Allow, Let all are synonyms but they are used in different sense. English language doesn't permit to use these words interch...

Like Us On Facebook

Subscribe via Email Copyright © Make Your English Easy

Tag » How Do You Spell Sweat