azucarado

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. sugary
Los jugos azucarados son malos para tus dientes.Sugary juices are bad for your teeth.
El nutricionista me dijo que debía evitar comer comidas azucaradas.The nutritionist told me I should avoid eating sugary foods.
b. sweet
No me gusta el té azucarado; lo tomo solo con leche.I don't like sweet tea; I just have it with milk.
c. sweetened
Si te baja la presión, las bebidas azucaradas son una solución.If your blood pressure drops, sweetened drinks can help.
a. sugary
Melina me pidió perdón con esa voz azucarada suya difícil de resistir.Melina apologized to me with that sugary voice of hers that's hard to resist.
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