IPA: //dɒlˈʧɛtoʊ//
KK: /dɔlˈʧɛtoʊ/
A type of light, fruity red wine made from a specific grape variety, often associated with the Piedmont region of Italy.
I enjoyed a glass of dolcetto with my dinner last night.
**Dolcetto** → The word originates from Italian, derived from "dolce" (meaning sweet) with the diminutive suffix "-etto" (meaning little). Thus, "dolcetto" refers to a little sweet or a sweet wine, often used to describe a type of red wine from the Piedmont region of Italy.
Imagine a small, sweet treat when you think of "dolcetto" — it helps you remember that this word refers to something sweet, like a little sweet wine.
No commonly confused words.