be sweet on

phrasal-verb
UK: /biː swiːt ɒn/
US: /biː swiːt ɑːn/
  1. To have a romantic interest in someone; to be attracted to someone.

    1. I think Tom is sweet on Mary [ ] [ ]
    2. She seems to be sweet on the new guy in class, doesn't she? [ ] [ ]

Synonyms

fancy

Frequently Asked Questions

The phonetic transcription of "be sweet on" is /biː swiːt ɒn/ in British English and /biː swiːt ɑːn/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "be sweet on": fancy.

Example usage of "be sweet on": "I think Tom is sweet on Mary". More examples on the page.