0 used to describe speech or a person's voice when it is gentle and pleasant to listen to, sometimes in a way that is not sincere
From this derives these absurdities in expression - giving to grave or sad songs some sweet and honeyed embellishments.
This afternoon we listened to him in a strangely honeyed mood.
It is no good uttering honeyed words but not delivering in practice.
He has given us honeyed words, but his actions have not matched his words.
In spite of her few honeyed words, that was not the impression which came through.
I particularly welcomed the gracious and honeyed comments he made about our difficulties with parliamentary papers.
Despite his charm, honeyed words, personal courtesy and soft tone, he had very little to tell us.
I know him well enough to realise that he can produce very honeyed words.