sweet nothings
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Definition
Noun phrase * Romantic or affectionate words that are trivial or insubstantial in meaning: The phrase refers to intimate, loving, or flattering words spoken softly between romantic partners. These words are often simple, repetitive, and considered unimportant in a literal sense, but they carry significant emotional and romantic value.
Usage
This phrase is almost always used in the plural form "sweet nothings." It describes the private, whispered exchanges that are a common part of romantic courtship and intimacy. The term often carries a slightly sentimental or playful tone.
Examples
- They sat on the park bench, whispering sweet nothings to each other.
- He leaned over and murmured sweet nothings in her ear, making her smile.
- The movie scene showed the couple exchanging sweet nothings under the moonlight.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can sometimes be used humorously or ironically to describe overly sentimental or clichéd romantic talk.
- I could hear him through the wall, trying to impress her with his sweet nothings.
Variants and Related Words
- Endearments (n): Words or expressions of affection, which can be more varied and substantial than "sweet nothings."
- Pet names (n): Affectionate nicknames used between loved ones, often part of whispering "sweet nothings."
Synonyms
- Loving words
- Soft words
- Endearments
Related Idioms
- Whisper sweet nothings (into someone's ear): This is the standard and most common construction for using this phrase, emphasizing the soft, private manner of speaking.
- His role in the play was to whisper sweet nothings to the leading lady.
Noun
- inconsequential expressions of affection
- he whispered sweet nothings into her ear