miel

Del latín 'mel', que significa 'miel'.

NOUN (1)
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honey literal / sweetness metaphorical / substitute informal / honeyed literary / nector poetic / nectar of the gods untranslatable (This phrase captures the luxury and sweetness of honey, which may not have a direct single-word translation.)
Synonyms dulzura metafórico , sustituto informal
Antonyms acidez

A sweet, viscous food substance made by bees from the nectar of flowers. It is widely used as a sweetener and a food source. Metaphorically, it can refer to something very sweet or delightful, similar to sweetness or a particularly pleasing experience.

no irregularidades
plural
mieles
  • Las abejas producen miel a partir del néctar de las flores. — Bees produce honey from flower nectar.
  • Me gusta poner miel en mi tostada por la mañana. — I like to put honey on my toast in the morning.
  • Su voz era pura miel, muy dulce y melodiosa. — Her voice was pure honey, very sweet and melodious.