saccharinity

/ˌsækəˈrɪnəti/
noun
  1. A sweet or overly sentimental quality in behavior, speech, or writing.
    • Critics complained about the saccharinity of the romantic novel.
    • The movie's saccharinity made it hard for adults to enjoy.
    • Her letter was full of saccharinity, with too many flowery compliments.
  2. The quality of being sugary or sweet in taste.
    • He preferred a hint of bitterness to balance the saccharinity of the fruit.
    • The candy's saccharinity left a sticky coating on his teeth.
    • The saccharinity of the dessert was overwhelming.
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