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Saccharin - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Saccharin is an artificial sweetener used as a sugar substitute. It is much sweeter than sugar but has no calories, making it popular in diet foods and beverages.

saccharin

/ˈsækərɪn/ /ˈsækərɪn/

Definition:

An artificial sweetener used as a sugar substitute, much sweeter than sucrose.

Synonyms:

sweetener, sugar substitute, artificial sweetener

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

sugar, natural sweetener

Common Collocations:

saccharin tablets, saccharin solution, saccharin content

Derivatives:

saccharine, saccharinate

Usage Tips:

Use sparingly due to its intense sweetness; often found in diet products.

Common Phrases:

"saccharin aftertaste, " "saccharin substitute, " "saccharin controversy"

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "saccharum" (sugar) with the suffix "-in," indicating a chemical compound.

Examples:

  • 1. She prefers saccharin in her coffee instead of sugar.
  • 2. The soda contains saccharin as a low-calorie sweetener.
  • 3. Some people dislike the bitter aftertaste of saccharin.
  • 4. Saccharin was discovered accidentally in the late 19th century.

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