The difference between Saccharine and Syrupy
When used as adjectives, saccharine means of or relating to sugar, whereas syrupy means having the taste or consistency of syrup.
check bellow for the other definitions of Saccharine and Syrupy
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Saccharine as an adjective:
Of or relating to sugar.
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Saccharine as an adjective (pejorative):
Excessively sweet in action or disposition; syrupy.
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Saccharine as an adjective:
Sentimental or romantic to the point of ridiculousness.
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Saccharine as an adjective:
Of or relating to saccharin.
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Syrupy as an adjective:
Having the taste or consistency of syrup.
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Syrupy as an adjective:
Overly sweet.
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Syrupy as an adjective (figuratively):
Overly sentimental.